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Don't think it is from Tibet.
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Thank you both for interest.
With the round guard I taught Tibetan region but I don't know. I cant find anything similar though Regards, Ken |
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Not my area of expertise, so take with a big lump of salt: This grip section (as well as crossguard) doesn't look neither East Asian nor Himalayan to me.
Any chance, this might be African instead? Regards, Kai |
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I had the same thought as kai--perhaps African.
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Could it be an very old Gaelic sword?
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