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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Hi Gav,
Looks like things are coming along nicely. The dots, in triple, are something that has come up in discussion occasionally over the years, and appear in variation it seems on some Indian swords. I dont think we have really established if in fact there is distinctly a certain symbolic application as yet, but it would seem with the numeric there may well be. Perhaps there is a practical explanation, but that is equally elusive. Just one note on the wiggling lines on the scabbard, these are apparantly typical on scabbards of Bedouin swords from regions into the Sinai. All best regards, Jim |
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Interesting statement about the Sinai Jim, it certainly helps with the goegraphy research. Thanks Gav |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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ive seen those "dots" on alot of swords, i thought they where just armorers marks |
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