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But if you prefer, you may always start a thread to evolve on the subject. . Last edited by fernando; 30th December 2020 at 10:35 AM. Reason: info update |
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Actually to me it seems almost unusual to see one of this genre of small sword in this period with other than colichemarde blade, so it does seem salient as far as study of the sword type. Most interesting discussion on the colichemarde blades in my opinion, it would be great to see one of similar hilt form with one of these popular blades to compare, but a discussion of this blade form in specalized thread would be most interesting as well.
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Udo, can you show us a picture of the entire blade, specially the side with the groove ?
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Sorry for beeing late with this fotos, I forget to put them here
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bump
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Pardon my ignorance: what does 'bump' signify?
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Lovely smallsword Udo, this is a style that I greatly enjoy.
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