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Just as nice as the other side.
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Yes, because it's the same side.
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Gustav seems to be right (inverted picture?) as the raised front leg appears on the front on both pics.
I wonder whether the Singa was welded as there seems to be no slorok on the front side. Regards |
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I've been snookered.
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Yep, i was just gonna say. What's up with that Anthony?
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These 2 photos correctly show both sides of the blade, thanks. What about the Singa figure, is it welded onto the sorsoran or carved from the blade?
For determining it, you can check if there is evidence of a slorok (steel edge) on the front side of the Singa or not. Beautiful art work anyway. Thank you Gustav for your sharp eye! Regards |
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