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|  7th January 2025, 02:33 AM | #1 | 
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				 |  How common are crudely cut and imprecise fullers on Chinese swords? 
			
			I was wondering if any members Have seen crude, wavy and imprecise fullers on antique Chinese  sword blades, as we mostly see only high grade blades for auction and I was wondering if such blades with crude fullers even exist
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|  7th January 2025, 03:24 AM | #2 | 
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			Yes, I have a village blacksmith's Guom that shows crude fullers.  Too late to hunt it up here tonight, but I'll post a picture tomorrow. Last edited by Rick; 7th January 2025 at 08:39 PM. | 
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|  8th January 2025, 12:33 AM | #3 | 
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			Nice! Thanks for posting. I do know that during China's WWII 1933-45 a lot of Dadao were made in a hurry by local smiths, and not to exacting standards. "There was a war on, don't you know"! Got pics somewhere if wanted.
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|  8th January 2025, 05:23 AM | #4 | 
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			Would be interesting to see them! Utilitarian weapons are fascinating
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|  9th January 2025, 01:09 PM | #5 | 
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			From my files, I forget where from originally.
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