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Old Yesterday, 09:07 PM   #6
serdar
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Originally Posted by TVV View Post
Hard to say from the pictures, but the ricasso does indeed look like something you would find on a tulwar.
Yes, sharpening is a problem to me, it looks more indian indo-persian than european, and width of the “meat” behind the edge should be more wide, i had steyer saber 17 century blade with almost same construction, but on that blade you clearly see it is a european blade, it had perfect balance and it could take very sharp edge.

But cant say anything for sure.
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