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Old 20th October 2012, 06:11 PM   #3
Tim Simmons
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The blade fits all description and illustations in the paper. As the auther suggests the quarry has been unworked for 20-25 years that puts the blade to the early1940s at least.

Quarry no8 in the Kubor mountains. Fig. 2 C.

The fine ceremonial blades are said to take up to 3 weeks grinding. I have tried to add the pages in sequence but they are all jumbled up. Hope it is not too hard to follow?
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