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Old 14th June 2021, 10:45 PM   #1
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Default Rolled grooves in smallswords

Apart from all colichemardes having a rolled groove in their lower face, a lot of regular blade smallswords also featured this groove rather than a reducing radius hollow.

Here are three more examples, and I am sure there are hundreds more to be found.

This was a quicker, cheaper way of producing a smallsword blade by using a Huguenot built machine that was finally chased out of Solingen into Shotley Bridge by the guilds.

The youth's sword has a foreshortened blade and a very small hilt; plus the edges of the blade have been sharpened; very curious latten.

The next two are from my friend and yours: thank-you Mel.
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