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A thing I find most interesting is how plain the mueseum weapons are, even those of highly esteemed warriors. Surely this is no accident? In my home town which has a long association with Gurkha troops there is a Nepalese goldsmith. Does this mean that the ornate arms we frequently see are largely for show?
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Great pictures. That answers a lot of questions!
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Nice pics and good info ... thanks!
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Very helpful thank you!
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Outstanding report,
Thanks very much Simon ! Warren in Arizona |
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Excellent thread, highly enjoyable and informative reading. Thanks for sharing.
Regards Gene |
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Very interesting information, Thanks
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