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Old 27th May 2023, 12:48 PM   #9
francantolin
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Thank you for the
precious informations,
Two pictures illustrating the indian origin and fighting possibilty. Really similar models.
Sure, on the web, I can easily find the opposite in a few minutes...
I have a long nepalese kora with his traditional hilt shape ( I'll post a picture ) the tulwar hilt are as said usually indians.
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