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Why has no one considered the idea that this blade may be of Indian origin?
There are very similar marks and fullering on an Indian straight tulwar in my collection. Granted they're a bit different from the marks shown; but possibly other Indian smiths executed them a little better. The intent at least seems to be there. ![]() Last edited by Rick; 2nd November 2017 at 06:20 PM. Reason: punctuation |
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