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Old 22nd February 2008, 08:47 PM   #1
ariel
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Default Old Indian swords: opinions?

Believe it or not, but I just slouched into our local flea market, and...
Here they are: Old Indian Hilts (as per Rawson), Lozenge-shaped blades ( thin, but not flat, rather diamond-shaped) with scarring and heavy patination, still sharp and obviously good steel ( bend and return to true).
Handles and langets painted green ( old paint). Top finials are not long , but octagonal. All tight and without rust.
Questions:
-What part of India?
-Proper name ( Patissa????)
-Age
- To clean or not to clean? To de-paint or not?
If anybody wants to hazard a guess about monetary worth, please do not do it here: send me a PM or an E-Mail
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