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Old 11th May 2008, 12:34 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by kino
It would be a plus to get it with a Munsala, but this one looks like it was added recently, like 21st century recent. It would be pretty difficult to wield it with the thick cord wrapped around the handle. Nicely carved hilt.
I wonder if the Seller wound the cord for the munsala around the handle for the pictures.

I can't tell if this sword has a staple guard or not; I think I see holes for one.

I have a kamp with a similar forging pattern which Cecil Q. dated mid 19thC.
The hilt shows much more wear than this example.

Older blade, newer hilt?
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