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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Nothern Mexico
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Finally, I have one image of the referenced spanish flammard rapier-like swords. It has a straight blade with curved edges, and it was meant as a combat weapon. Please see this example:
http://www.flg.es/ficha.asp?ID=7262 I just culdnīt find it before, as it was saved on my PC without reference to the form of the blade, and the name-tag on the catalog also does not specify this point. Regards Gonzalo |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
Posts: 10,789
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Thank you Gonzalo for keeping after that!! Excellent example of wavy edges, rather than wavy blade...and as you have previously noted, the simple omission describing these in discussion or narration can really lead to difficulties in considering dynamics. All the best, Jim |
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