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Old 18th March 2026, 07:19 PM   #6
another_rick
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Thanks all for the feedback.
I too thought the ganya was separate and agree with the naga influence, hence, my original assessment.
More photos of the underside with different lighting. I don't see evidence of modern welding but forging, perhaps.
The closeup (60X) is the face of the pesi/tang, at juction/joint with blade/ganya.
Thanks again,
Rick
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