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Old 9th June 2007, 09:03 PM   #2
Jim McDougall
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Hi Josh,
Thank you for posting the interesting link and comments on these Chinese weapons. There is not a great deal of data on these readily available and limited knowledge base in general on them, thus equally limited response.
It seems most I have ever learned about Chinese and Korean swords has been through Scott Rodell and Philip Tom and the material they have produced concerning them. The 'Seven Stars' catalogs are truly a goldmine of data!

I think you're right on target with thoughts on the reoccurrence of many weapons from much earlier times in the production of more recent forms. I know this is the case in many cultural spheres where proud traditions are revived inspirationally, as seen for example in India and in the Qajar weapons in Persia.

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Jim
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