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Hello Ariel, thank you for your detailed explanations, as always very interesting. Here is a Kilij of the type, which you described, differential hardened, complex pattern on the sides of the sword but straight lines at the cutting edge. Compared to my Indian wootz-tulwar, it is a difference between night and day, the Kilij would destroy the Tulwar within seconds. I can bend the Tulwar easily in the air between my hands, while the Kilij is too strong to straight out the blade over my knee. BTW, the Tulwar with its ~2% carbon content is much easier to etch than the Kilij with ~1% carbon. Roland |
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