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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Poole England
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Charles,
The tips are similar although mine is quite blunt and has never been sharpened. I cannot see it ever having been used as a stabbing weapon, which considering the length would have made it more useful. I realise that a curved blade like this would have been designed for slashing, but one would think that a point would give that extra advantage in combat. Mine is also pierced at the tip with 5 holes which I assume are purely for decoration. Regards Royston |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
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Here up North they grow even more - my longest is 45 inch
![]() On the tips the Beladah Belabang is of course mainly a slashing weapon. Especially the longer ones. But the medium-sized ones are well balanced for a combinaton of thrust and slash attacks. Here are 2 medium-sized versions of other kind of BB tips and decorative piercing. I just noticed that Charles' BB has the holes arranged in a tumpal motif (VVV). Michael |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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VVV, the piercings are just amazing.....
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