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Old 27th September 2007, 02:26 PM   #3
William.m
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Hi Vandoo,

I will do a search using garab and talibion and see what else I can learn. Thank you very much for your post it was most informative. Most of my talibon have decent blades in that they have been heat treated which once etched you can see quite clearly. I personally love the blades as you can get some wonderful examples where the blade curves forward nicely.

Here is another Talibion of mine, would you describe the handle to be traditional?
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