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Originally Posted by Jens Nordlunde
I have two pata's and both have very flexible blades. The chiselled one is from south India 16th to arely 17th century, and the other one has a gauntlet of wootz and is from north India 17th to early 18th century.
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Hi Jens,
To me, if they are very flexible, it means they were specifically designed for Patas, and are of Indian workmanship.
Marius
PS: Yet, the second one has what might be taken for European engravings... that go well under the armatures... like with Kubur's blade! But for what European (or otherwise) type of sword other than a Pata would such a flexible blade be suitable for?!
PPS: Magnificent and very interesting examples.