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hi jens
It is the khanda. The other photographs were in macrophotography. |
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Thanks Galvano,
How many marks are there along the blade, and are they on both sides? Jens |
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There are 3 marks
Like stopped holes. Who cross the blade. at the end there is silver galvano |
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Are the marks on both sides?
Jens |
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yes on both sides
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Galvano,
I have seen blades with markings like that along the blade, but they were filled with brass. Funny that the last one should be silver , and the other ones not. Jens |
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I do not understand the utility of these marks
galvano |
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