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<p>[QUOTE="komokwa, post: 424125, member: 301"]1. India Tulwar Sword...........having the mark India on it is not a sign of an authentic killing weapon, but a close up of the blade would help.</p><p><br /></p><p>3. The Wakizashi ..it's all bout the blade....but the Saya looks made for tourists..as does the Tsuba ( Suba ) ....</p><p>[ATTACH=full]148272[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>2. Philippines Bolo knife....ww2 era design.....again...all about the blade, but the sheath and handle seem nice enough to be a fighting weapon....that maybe didn't see much use.</p><p><br /></p><p>IMHO........[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="komokwa, post: 424125, member: 301"]1. India Tulwar Sword...........having the mark India on it is not a sign of an authentic killing weapon, but a close up of the blade would help. 3. The Wakizashi ..it's all bout the blade....but the Saya looks made for tourists..as does the Tsuba ( Suba ) .... [ATTACH=full]148272[/ATTACH] 2. Philippines Bolo knife....ww2 era design.....again...all about the blade, but the sheath and handle seem nice enough to be a fighting weapon....that maybe didn't see much use. IMHO........[/QUOTE]
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