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Old 2nd May 2007, 03:11 PM   #1
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Default The one that got away... I missed the bid, what is it?

I missed bidding on this, but it looks fantastic. What is it? I hope someone knowledgeable won it.
Josh


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ME:B:WNA:US:12
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Old 2nd May 2007, 03:25 PM   #2
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Apparently we posted it at the same time:

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=4514

It's called a Kastane, and from what I've read its a traditional sword of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Apparently the form was introduced by the Dutch, though the handle is purely a native form.

I looked at a bunch that had sold on oriental-arms, and it seems that this one is good in that the blade is not crudely made and the gilding is mostly there. Though of course I posted it for "official" opinions. Similar ones are attributed early 19th century.

Glad you like it! Can't wait to receive it, myself!

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Old 2nd May 2007, 05:32 PM   #3
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Apparently we posted it at the same time:

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=4514

It's called a Kastane, and from what I've read its a traditional sword of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Apparently the form was introduced by the Dutch, though the handle is purely a native form.

I looked at a bunch that had sold on oriental-arms, and it seems that this one is good in that the blade is not crudely made and the gilding is mostly there. Though of course I posted it for "official" opinions. Similar ones are attributed early 19th century.

Glad you like it! Can't wait to receive it, myself!

--Radleigh
I am glad you got it. I would have been annoyed if it was some punter trying to buy a "dragon handle Chinese sword" as it was listed. The blade looks like it might be pattern welded. Let me know when you get it.
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Josh
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Old 2nd May 2007, 08:58 PM   #4
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Ceylon ( Serendip) was the supplier of wootz ingots to India and Persia; surprisingly, I have never seen a Ceylonese sword with a Damascus blade.
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