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Old 2nd February 2008, 06:59 AM   #1
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Smile Another Tulwar for comment

This is the other Tulwar which came with the Tulwar/Dha combination already posted. Both were picked up in a Paris flea market in the 1950s.
This one is fairly standard other than the fact that it has 3 identical incised patterns on one side of the blade, which I have not seen before. These are evenly spaced along the blade length. To me (who knows nothing about these swords) eveything else seems usual.
What can you tell me.
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Old 2nd February 2008, 02:17 PM   #2
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Hi Stuart,
the marking is commonly known as the 'eyelash' mark

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=eyelash

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=eyelash


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Old 2nd February 2008, 04:35 PM   #3
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Here are another examples. The eye lash is a mark of quality often associated with fine European swords.

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