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Location: Russia
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It is very pleasant that Ariel reads my messages in the Russian forum
Really, the beauty 3-D Zirah Bouk of it is that we can rotate it any way we wish. But, unfortunately, Ariel watched the 3d image inattentively .... He somehow does not see the absence of the T-shaped backrest, which is typical for Pesh-kabza and is absent from Zirah Bouk. And now the massive tip that can be seen on the 3-D model Zirah Bouk for him is not so important https://sketchfab.com/models/3...ain=share-popup https://sketchfab.com/models/3d5ba8e...a0cd0e7f5b1fe1 |
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Location: Russia
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It's amazing how one can ignore the fact that in Pesh Kabz the reinforced tip reaches a maximum of 1/4 of the blade (in the unique case of 1/3), while in the Zirah Bouk the reinforced part of the blade is - 1/2 of the blade.
And of course it's strange to quote Stone's book and keep silent about what illustration he leads ![]() Compare the illustration from Stone with Zirah Bouk and Pesh Kabz. The answer to the question that there is something that is easy to see. |
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