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Originally Posted by Mercenary
I don't know. Everyone is speculating and I began the same. 
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Taking an approach grounded in extant examples is never a bad thing and worth pursuing. I hope you can take the time to put some numbers together. I for one always enjoy reading primary research.
However, beyond the pure figures of European and none European blades it is necessary to consider factors such as:
a) region
b) the European trade links in place within that region
c) Blade production in the region which could influence the potential market for European imports
d) Political relationships with European trade partners within that region
And of course a host of other factors. I really dislike the sort of generalization such as "what the Indians preferred" given the size of the India not just in population but diversity. A question of the type proposed at the start of this thread requires a certain level of nuance.
Certainly I and I would hope the majority of readers and participants of this thread, advocate a grounded study of extant examples over the single, anecdote that started this thread. Although certainly using period accounts as supportive material.