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1st June 2023, 08:59 PM
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"Nimcha blades" on European swords
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No problem Sidj, The fullers are not something...
No problem Sidj,
The fullers are not something that can be added in, and four is an unusual number, usually three in multifullers.
The font with serifs is indeed European, but as I say, it is...
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1st June 2023, 06:11 PM
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"Nimcha blades" on European swords
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This is a most unusual blade, and certainly...
This is a most unusual blade, and certainly appears German of 18th century, probably latter. The marking is one of the most curious anomalies I have seen and would appear to be a native application...
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30th May 2023, 07:51 PM
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"Nimcha blades" on European swords
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There is a lot of lore and myth associated with...
There is a lot of lore and myth associated with the questions here. Actually the term 'nimcha' is a misnomer as applied to most of these swords, though it has become a popularly used classification...
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26th May 2023, 09:45 PM
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This is interesting as one of the very reasons...
This is interesting as one of the very reasons the European Armoury was created here was that the crossover with European weapon blades were so often used in ethnographic forms. One of the great...
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