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North Indian Tulwar
Just ended.
http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-TULWAR-SWOR...QQcmdZViewItem No words: nice one. Very complex blade, with intricate system of fullers and "3-dot" markings (Tamerlane's Tamga?) Also quite pricey. As an aside: is it just my feeling or did the sword prices really jump up recently? |
What happened to the North Indian Tulwar? :D
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I edited the entry and now the address is correct. |
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It is a very nice and well forged blade with an armour piercing tip. As far as the price is concerned I think the buyer got a good deal. Good Indo-Persian swords are going for big bucks these days. Lew |
Thank you Ariel, it helped a bit on the understanding:).
I am afraid the prices are not going to stop at that level, they will be rising, so it may be a good investment to sell the car, mortgage your house and buy weapons for the money. Anyway you will know in twenty or thirty years:D. |
Wow... what a nice Tulwar.
One thought ....with the armour piecing tip..stabbing thrusts would be used..an unusual action with a 'slashing' sabre? |
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Aside from weapons with extreme curvature, sabers can stab quite well. The technique used is different than with a straight blade, but the thrust is definitely seen. |
Thanks Andrew,
I assume the thrust would be more of an arc (in movement) than a straight thrust? |
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