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I've come to post a picture of two Chinese swords.
In China, their name is “马牙璇焊” |
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I would say, that the forging technique is pretty similar but the japanese Tanto has much more layers. Interesting link to a recently made Ayasugi tanto: http://www.themysteryworld.com/2011/...de-out-of.html Roland |
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Here is a very good link from Marcus Sesko showing some different Japanese patterns (hada), Marcus has a lot of very informative short essays on many Japanese sword related topics on his site. https://markussesko.com/2015/05/13/k...gane-jihada-2/ |
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Are all Chinese weapons |
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What a great thread...and what great eye candy!!
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Two of my blades, at first a Sumbawa short sword or golok.
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And a Lombok pedang blade.
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It has some times been discussed, if the chevron blades were made of pattern welded steel and of mono steel or not.
They were made of pattern welded steel and mono steel! |
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another Tibetan
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