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Old 13th June 2018, 06:22 AM   #3
NavdeepBal
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Originally Posted by mariusgmioc
Hello,
The blade appears to be the tip of a sword.
I am sure Jens will be able to tell you more.
Interesting observation. I have seen many weapons lik this with “recycled” swords both antique and new. I once saw a tiny antique wootz tulwar which was made from the top broken half of a larger sword. And i also own a modern indian knofe made by a friend where he used a broken piece of extremely valuable dark wootz blade.
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