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![]() Wow! nice example Trajan. Any words, notes, ideas on the character, region, period, of these examples? Sometimes it's nice to learn things about the history or region of the weapons. Otherwise these are simply two katars which look similar. This effect is very popular on pininterest ![]() |
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Hi Jim :-),
Yes I asked myself the same question. I dont know what the 'L' means, maybe it is a secret code. I do hope, however, that trajan will explain it to us. Jens |
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Hi Trajan,
Thank you again for responding, with pictures! Interesting system using letters to 'catalog' (?) these weapons. I have often tried to imagine how it is possible to collect weapons without ever trying to learn more on their origin or age, but clearly these methods exist. Nice exemplars, but how unfortunate to see them regarded without history or dimension. I'm just sayin' ![]() Jim |
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Your quest for knowledge is admirable jim
![]() i do research some items when i have time. If a true expert chimes in becasue of a picture that would be great. all i have on this is a link to a recent auction of a nearly identical piece without scabbard from bonhams. http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/22748/lot/94/ where it is described as kutch 19th century...not much information there either--sorry. |
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and since this is a thread about katars with protrusions--it would be interesting to know if jens or anyone has any additional information...as i do not.
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