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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: The Sharp end
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Hi Fearn, I think he's done a great job. It looks fantastic. I find these bronze weapons facinating. I bet 'fencing' with them was quite an art. They must be quite susceptible to buckling if caught by a glancing blow and not precisely edge-on. Obviously the biggest surviving 'sample' of bronze swords and daggers are the ones from ancient Iran/Luristan etc, like mine. Even on my example (which is only a large dagger) there are lots of knicks to the edge and I've seen ones where the edges are really very worn and chipped. Also others where they were clearly resharpened which completely altered the profile. Amazing that you can get a 3000+ year old bronze dagger or short sword for a comparitively little money. When it would have still had it's hilt scales, the POB on my dagger would have been about an inch from the hilt. Where is it on your sword? Best Gene |
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