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Old 14th January 2008, 11:33 PM   #11
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by dralin23
hi all,
thankīs for you comments. when i have a little more time i will make some more pictures and than i show you the best swords in separat pictures. iīt is right in these pictures you donīt know wich pictures is from wich sword. so we can better building an dicussion over all questions and opinions.
thank you all again!!
stefan

That will be great Stefan!

Sorry I meant to quote not edit. What type of opinions are you looking for? Do you have any thoughts on these weapons that you might like to add?
We know they are impressive, but what makes them so? Have you identified or researched these?
There seems to be a degree of interest in Indian swords here, which is why I thought it might be good to talk about what they are and so on.
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