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Old 11th May 2012, 04:49 PM   #3
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Perhaps not relevant to the topic, but I find it interesting that the Japanese swords were made by forging (a type of mechanical damascus), laminated with different types of steels and differentially tempered. In a somwhat similar manner, the Nordic peoples (Norwegian/Swedish) did laminated blades and the Finns differentially temperd their blades. However, I've not seen a Nordic blade with both characteristics; laminated and differentially tempered. Even one Finnish maker (Roselli) produces what he calls UHC (ultra high carbon) knives which many have compared to Wootz steels.

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