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Old 14th November 2006, 09:54 PM   #1
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Just to confuse things further allow me to throw this variation into the mix .
Hi Rick.
Thanks a lot for posting this - these marks are a wonderful hybrid. One of my thoughts was that the eyelids (eyelashes) were somehow related to
the halfmoon (kauri) like maks one finds from time to time (pls. see attached).

To be honest I onl found out recently about the "eyelash" meaning - I took the ones on my kukri for variations of the
kauri mark when I first bought it.
Your markings are amazing as the combine the "temple kauri" with the eyelashes. Outstanding !
thanks a lot for sharing - and a decent kukri as well - i'd love to see a full pic if you have the time.
Kind regards

Andreas
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Old 15th November 2006, 02:48 AM   #2
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Default T shaped spines?

Very nice tulwars.

Does the t-shaped spine on the first one contribute anything to its provenance?

Does anyone know the origins of such a reinforcement?

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Old 16th November 2006, 07:46 AM   #3
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those blades look very clean very nice
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Old 20th November 2006, 03:28 AM   #4
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Very nice tulwars.

Does the t-shaped spine on the first one contribute anything to its provenance?

Does anyone know the origins of such a reinforcement?

John

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The "T" back spine I believe is more often seen in blades from the more northern part of India.

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