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Now native blades do look for the most part cruder than the trade blades used . One could transport a long Kaskara on one's back but it could never be drawn from that position ; you would need an arm five feet long . ![]() Is it just the native blade that puts you off or is it the leather wrap on the hilt also ? Last edited by Rick; 1st June 2006 at 09:34 PM. Reason: edited to correspond with Valjhun's edit |
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Well a lot I guess, thatone beeing the slumpiest maybe. Actually a great part of sudanese weapons look verry crude to me... Only an impression?
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There are many exceptions though showing a high degree of craftsmanship and design . One must admit to the efficacy of the Kaskara as it was one of the major weapons used to break the much vaunted British Square during the war in the Sudan against the Mahdists . When swords overcome rifles ........ ![]() |
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