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Divyraj 28th August 2015 11:49 PM

Wootz indian talwar
 
Just got this sword from my father its been there from my grandfathers time wanted to know more about it would be grateful to anyone who can identify things about the sword as i know nothing about swords.



Robert 29th August 2015 01:14 AM

Hello Divyraj and welcome to the forum. As linking to photo hosting sites is not allowed I have removed the links to your sword. Please read the forum rules especially those that pertain to the posting of photos. You can then download your photos directly to the server as per forum rules.

Best,
Robert

Divyraj 29th August 2015 07:49 AM

But the pics thats im uploading are too big the site is hot uploading them

Robert 30th August 2015 05:59 AM

Then you will have to resize your photos. There is some information located here that should be of help. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...=photo+resizer

Best,
Robert

Rick 30th August 2015 05:50 PM

This covers the 'nuts and bolts' of posting photos here :
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13631

This is a user-friendly free photo manipulation program :
http://www.irfanview.com/

Robert's link provides good links to other photo manipulating programs than irfanview . :)

Divyraj 31st August 2015 01:23 PM

Il check then out ty guys :)

Hotspur 1st September 2015 03:37 AM

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here are a few of them.

Cheers

GC

More pictures up at
https://sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/t...damascus-steel

estcrh 1st September 2015 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Divyraj
Just got this sword from my father its been there from my grandfathers time wanted to know more about it would be grateful to anyone who can identify things about the sword as i know nothing about swords.

I like the wootz pattern, you were given a nice sword, I would say 1800s or earlier. Do you have a clear close up image of the scarf weld?


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