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Similarities of the sword are striking; as well the slight variations.
Appears to be multi-generations of craftsmanship from the same village. |
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Here are some more pictures of mine.
As you can see it has additional dot-motifs on the blade. Detlef, I don't see how the blade looks like a Pade? Michael |
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perhaps the pommel can give us some insight into this partoicular blade's origins? Which culture/region of S.E.A. has blades of other styles with hollowed out pommels?
I look foreward to how this whole situations pans out. It was an interesting revelation to me when more than one of these came out of the woodwork and it ended up not being a one-of-a-kind. Very interesting. |
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