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Old 18th October 2023, 02:32 AM   #25
DavidFriedman
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Wow, that’s a lot of eyelash/gurda marks on the Georgian/ Chechnyan saber. Beautiful blade.

Wayne’s Pulwar is very nice too.

Here are some more close up pics of the blade. The indented spine only extends 7 inches, up to the point (I don’t know the name of this feature) where the spine of the blade dips inwards about 1/16 of an inch. Where the blade maintains a broadness of 1 inch until the yelman.

The first 2 inches of the front of the blade (ricasso) is dull. Yelman is a bit over 9 inches.

A very light and nimble dancer.
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