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			Hi Steve
 That does sound a bit like a myth to me.
 
 I frequently hear this on all sorts of weapons. Something represents the number of people killed. And usually this is not factual. Usually, this is simply a myth.
 
 I've heard it on some Indo-persian weapons, where a hole in the blade was said to represent a kill, but that turned out to be nonsense. And I've heard it on other things here and there too.
 
 I can't tell you much about these dots, but they look very symmetical – a designed element. And I think it's unlikely they would be there to designate a head count.
 
 I suspect people tend to get carried away with unlikely stories on swords and knives.
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