Old 6th November 2007, 03:18 PM
Posted by:
Jens Nordlunde
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Europe
Interesting to notice what Jim writes, and it is most likely true. In the start trade blades were no doubt of the same quality as the blades used by the soldier of the trading country, but along the way it is also likely that a lesser quality was exported, so in the end the locally made �trade� blade might have been of quite a higher quality than the ones imported.
The same happened to the Indian ingots in the early centuries, so in the end the Arabic merchants stationed controllers at the west coast of India, to check the ingots before they were exported.
A side remark � there were no doubt a lot of blades imported into India, which did not have any markings, but we will never know how big this import was.
Very good explained Jeff, and good instructive illustrations as well.
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Last edited by fernando; 19th October 2017 at 06:31 PM.
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