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Originally Posted by kino
Rick, going back to your entry regarding missing staples,
They must have been an option like Gavin questioned. I also have seen where there were once staple guard on a crosspiece and was removed. No telling when it was removed.
There’s no evidence on this one having an iron staple guard. The set of holes had one had a cord loop thru them.
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The two below doesn’t have holes for the staple guards
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Hi Kino

Okay, Obviously the swords you showed were never drilled which I guess would mean that the person who commissioned them did not want them drilled for staple/s; I get that part. This brings up the question; why are the holes drilled in the guard of Jim's example? Certainly not just to hold the Munsala in place. Could Jim's sword have been passed down from a family member, or was it taken in combat with another tribe?
I can't see the point in drilling staple holes in a guard if it wasn't asked for by the fellow who commissioned the weapon.
By the way, Jim how many holes are drilled in your guard 2 3 or 4?