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katana 25th August 2006 04:51 PM

What a Tabouka looks like when dis-assembled?
 
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Hi everyone,
three Tabouka were listed on eBay awhile back. In terrible condition and in various states of dis-repair. However, the pictures I obtained give us a good indication to how these are constructed. Not overly impressed with the tang rivetted to the blade.....poor quality?....tourist piece? or the usual method?

Tim Simmons 25th August 2006 09:06 PM

Very interesting, I am not that surprised. This does not mean they are not up to the job. I have felt for a long time now that they are most often a dress sword.


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