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					Originally Posted by ariel  I have several pulwars, most of them” with”unusual” features. But I can’t recall such an unusual yelman and double “jaws”.
 On the other hand, “ oddities” are practically expected: ..., all  earlier examples were made in different arsenals and small workshops. The same is true about all other bladed weapons, from pseudo-shashkas to Mahsud ch’hurras.  To a large measure this heterogeneity might be the most attractive ( at least for me) feature that vanished later on.  ... If you do not mind, when I finally recover my post-omicron energy I might add some of mine to your example for general discussion.
 Meanwhile, my congratulations together with a not insignificant dollop of envy:-)
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Thanks and I Look forward to your examples!
 The same source had two other Pulwars, one with a much more slender shamshir style blade that looked like it'd been over sharpened, and another that was a lot wider and straighter with a rounder point. I went for this one because it was not run of the mill. It was billed as 18c, in good shape if it is.