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Old 19th September 2011, 05:25 AM   #16
ThePepperSkull
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Originally Posted by Rick
The laminated blade on my example is not all that thick at the forte; possibly 3/16" .
Light = fast .

(Combat)* Pira, (IMO) is a slasher .

*Is there even a antique agricultural version ?
Definitely. It's got a deep distal taper as well which also makes it feel lighter. I find that many SEA blades that are specifically made as weapons have a more profound distal tapering than the SEA blades intended for agriculture or general bushtool use, which have an almost uniform blade thickness.
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