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Old 10th August 2022, 10:37 PM   #3
kai
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I'd second that motion, Rob: Congrats, very nice piece! Let me know in case you dare to let it pass in many moons...

I could certainly live without the cord wrap which definitely is a later addition out of the originating culture; now part of its history though.

Most of the traditional archipelago blades come without any guard: Limited personal protection equipment. Heavily committed thrusts tend to be rare with swords; if needed, a thrust can be supported by the live hand...

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Kai
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