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Hi Kubur,
My reading is that the yelman would assist in cutting, attempting to bring forward the centre of percussion, quill point blades were a feature on some European blades to try and get the best of both worlds cut and thrust. Photo of a British quill point heavy cavalry sabre first quarter 19thC. My Regards, Norman. Last edited by Norman McCormick; 3rd July 2021 at 07:28 PM. |
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