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A recent find.
Can you see what's odd about this Panabas. The answer is in the 2nd posting to this thread. |
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It's huge and heavy!!!
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W
![]() That's gargantuan! I like the wood work. Any lamination in the blade? |
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I ran some hot water over it to see if there was a pattern I didn't see evidence of laminations. I'll have to clean it further and etch it with a stronger solution.
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That is one monster of a panabas. A new addition or something you just brought out to tease the rest of us with.
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Al, that's what's called a Moke panabas, lol... kidding brah.
nice one! how thick is the ricasso on this baby? i always like those carved handle. wasn't it not too long ago a somewhat similar carved handle went for four figures on ebay? |
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