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in my files, Russian?
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that looks like it's be good for instances of someone sneaking up behind you. you would have to be careful you don't stab yourself in the back!
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![]() From the same link abovementioned: In AS ARMAS e OS BARÕES by Eduardo Nobre, he cites the blades of some local cavalry sabres of the (XIX century) period in which, when the horseman pulled it back for a stroke, the blade point touched the opposite shoulder ... if you know what i mean. |
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It was on my old Windows Millenium drive. That reminds me I need to transfer about a year's worth of indexing from a flash drive. Cheers GC ![]() Last edited by Hotspur; 11th January 2014 at 10:39 PM. |
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