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Old 21st November 2008, 09:44 PM   #6
Jim McDougall
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Outstanding responses guys!!! Thank you soo much. I was thinking also that the slashing potential would be the purpose, and I know that at least in the Omani case, their swordplay consisted of slashing movements.

I always thought it was curious to see long, narrow arming swords for cavalry that I thought were primarily for thrusting with this feature. The walloon sword that Fernando posted, as I mentioned, prompted this question, and I found numerous other instances of these rounded blades.

Fearn, thank you for noting that interesting perspective on the long tip likelihood of lodging in the target, and it is one I had not heard of. That would certainly be a concern for cavalry as their key fundamental is movement.

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Jim
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