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Old 2nd November 2009, 02:05 AM   #7
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"A little off-topic but somehow still related => blade no. 1 in Plate 13 is mentioned as being triangular sectioned. This must have been the tres cantos ... does anybody have a sample of this?"

Is this an examlpe of the type of blade you were aking about? Robert
Robert, thanks!

That looks like it, but to be honest I have not seen one myself (though I've been hearing about the 'tres cantos' ever since I was a kid ... which was about 10 years ago). Ok just kidding ... that was ages ago

Can you please describe for us how it is triangular-sectioned? Thanks again.
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