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Old 1st May 2007, 04:31 PM   #3
Antonio Cejunior
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It's a nice sword and I love the temper line but it strikes me more as a Japanese short sword rather than a dha.

Lew
Hi Louie,

In fact you are right. Actually even in my specifications I used Japanese terms for convenience. If you check most of what is being done by non-native smiths, it is done with a hybridation of techniques as well as ways of holding the blade to the scabbard.
I think there is a lot of hybridation, from heat treatment. Bowies have temperlines nowadays, and they are native to colonial times.
I think this is how the world is heading. No excuses just an explanation
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