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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Well that might explain the type of decor technique used. Often used in the Middle East and into the north India region.
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The grip, guard, pommel, blade root all appear to be soldered together nicely. Cool.
![]() Is the tang thru the pommel & peened? |
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Interesting. Possibly the pommel is a cap that hides a peened tang in the underlying material of the grip. It may have a wood grip under the metal cover, and at least a partial blade tang. An expensive Xray might reveal all.
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