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		26th December 2006, 03:46 PM
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				Converting spears to swords 
				 
				Somewhere I read that warriors were not allowed to carry their spears into European settled cities in Africa, so they cut off the shafts and carried them as swords or knives instead.  Many of those I...
			 
		 
		
		
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		2nd December 2006, 11:36 PM
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				Pick a narrowly focused topic to keep it simple 
				 
				One way to tackle this might be to pick one subject on which there is little published or easily accessible information that the forumites find particularly interesting and doing a single overview...
			 
		 
		
		
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			Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
		
		 
		1st December 2006, 04:47 AM
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				Buzzkill? 
				 
				Wow, did I kill off this thread somehow  :rolleyes:  :rolleyes: , seems like some good ideas going.  
  
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		1st December 2006, 04:34 AM
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				Wootz sandwich anyone? 
				 
				RSWORD,  
  
I also have a (tulwar) blade that looks like it is made from two pieces of wootz with a non-wootz core.  The wootz pattern stops as the blade gets thinner towards the sharp edge.  It also...
			 
		 
		
		
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		15th November 2006, 04:44 AM
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				Preserving forum knowledge... 
				 
				I like the idea of a rating system.  Maybe we could start a list of what each person thinks are the best books for each region and people can add their ratings to them, like 1-10.  
  
I also like the...
			 
		 
		
		
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			Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
		
		 
		15th November 2006, 03:48 AM
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				T shaped spines? 
				 
				Very nice tulwars.  
  
Does the t-shaped spine on the first one contribute anything to its provenance?    
  
Does anyone know the origins of such a reinforcement?  
  
John
			 
		 
		
		
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		4th November 2006, 06:14 AM
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				I am 43.  
  
I made a dozen swords from scrap... 
				 
				I am 43.  
  
I made a dozen swords from scrap metal around age 12.  
  
I bought my first antique sword at age 30.  
  
I bought my second at age 35.  
  
I bought 20 more in the last 12 months...so I guess...
			 
		 
		
		
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		27th October 2006, 03:47 AM
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				Flavio,  
  
Beautiful firangi.  That is some... 
				 
				Flavio,  
  
Beautiful firangi.  That is some interesting decoration on the hilt.  There is something fascinating about old European blades being used on an Indian or Persian sword.    
  
Were these...
			 
		 
		
		
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		3rd September 2006, 11:23 PM
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		2nd September 2006, 01:11 AM
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				Etching? 
				 
				I am a new collector, can you describe the solution and procedure for etching a sword?  I think I read that Keris are cleaned and etched using an arsenic/citric acid solution?  I also realize that...
			 
		 
		
		
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		24th August 2006, 04:34 AM
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				Double D,  
  
That is a beautiful piece for... 
				 
				Double D,  
  
That is a beautiful piece for sure.  The way that the head is attached  
to the shaft does not look like it would hold up under repeated blows in  
use.  It looks like the head of the axe...
			 
		 
		
		
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		13th August 2006, 04:45 AM
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		3rd August 2006, 02:31 AM
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