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Very nice!
I wonder what the smith did to make the pattern come out in that configuration. It looks almost like the inside of a banana peel. The forging lines converge at the point which gives the impression of concentrated power. Now; about that scabbard... ![]() There is a photo of some young men sparring in Cato's book and they're using the scabbards to parry with. Last edited by Rick; 14th December 2023 at 06:07 AM. |
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Location: Singapore
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That pattern is mesmerizing. Well done.
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There has been good photographic evidence of these sheaths being used for defense/offense, and in handling other weapons, I gravitate to this being a natural thing with them too, yet, I've not seen enough evidence to support this in other cultures. It is worth bringing this back to the surface too. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...29&postcount=1 |
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