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Join Date: Oct 2018
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Been a while since I've checked this thread, bumping it up with additional pieces...I feel lucky to now have three garabs...thanks to Rick and Kino for these!
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Join Date: Mar 2020
Location: Sanibel Florida
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Here is where the collection stands. Always looking for others to join the little family.
Thank you to all who have shared their collections and their knowledge! |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Wow, great collection and the one with the long blade really tops it: Usually, the longer blades tend to be more slender (possibly to make up for the additional material needed during blade-smithing). Despite it's length, this blade is really beefy and must be a real beast! I guess it's still nicely balanced as pretty much all long-time survivors are?
Laminations also seem to be the rule rather than the exception for these old-timers... Regards, Kai |
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Kai,
The balance is really remarkable and the blades belly and thick spine lend themselves to force to force blocking and super agile counter thrust movements along with the traditional massive chop, which is easy to see in the blade shape. Very effective for moving from largo to medio range where the blade has its most lethal potential. No wonder the Pulahan used these weapons to great effect! In looking at the examples in my collection it is also clear that edge retention during combat was not always an important consideration, maybe another reason for the thick spine and characteristic thumb grove just above the hilt on the spine. This may have supported the thrusting and limb cleaving chops from these incredible blades. I am very grateful to be the caretaker of these blades and the tradition they represent. Make it a great day! SS |
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