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I have found this Konda sword
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Very nice, Luc. Perhaps this piece was 'altered' due to some kind of damage to one side of the blade.
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I thought like you Freedy, a sort of "re-forging", but I saw 2 pieces like that.
Maybe the blacksmith has played with the form ? A lot of Konda sword seems to come from the basic form . Luc |
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