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Old 5th February 2009, 04:58 PM   #1
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A version of halberd blade, used to cut the horses tendons ? .
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I had seen this sword in person several years ago in the mentioned store, Paris. The seller caimed the same.

Ha ha some intersting things do end up over here...
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Old 6th February 2009, 04:08 PM   #2
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it seems difficult to swing! Would it have been used hanging low, trailing behind the rider in order to slice a passing horse? I could also see it cutting saddle straps that way.
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Old 7th February 2009, 01:48 AM   #3
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I do not think so: it looks like a kind of scythe. Must have been swung widely, to slash through anything in its way: a Grim Reaper, if you like.
If so, the rest ( kris-type "luks", blade with a fuller etc) was just for show.
In the medieval Europe, scythe blades were mounted vertically on a long handle, making them a formidable peasant weapon.
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Old 9th February 2009, 04:18 PM   #4
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I had the chance to swing it a little today
amazingly light and well ballanced, high quality. It is, however, somewhat awkward due to its weird "scorpion sting" shaped blade, and one should pay extra attention as it is sharp all the way around. The cage-like sub-guard holds the sword sheathed in place.
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Old 9th February 2009, 11:23 PM   #5
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Amazing sword...

I have not too much problems with swords, knives and whatever injuries they inflict to soldiers/warriors in combat situation.
But thinking of the horse that encounters this monsterous blade

In London there is a memorial for animals saying "they had no choice".
Food for thought
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Old 10th February 2009, 12:19 AM   #6
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I always think of the Horses .
The first target ....

Thankfully we need them no more for combat .
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Old 10th February 2009, 12:27 AM   #7
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... Thankfully we need them no more for combat .
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