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Old 8th January 2005, 01:18 PM   #4
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Hello Jens,

I don't know anything about naga weapons but i do know that with an arrow the back of the shaft needs to be wrapped round with something (rope etc.) to prevent it from tearing because of the enormous power of the string of the bow when it is pulled back. It is also important that the arrow is very straight. Otherwise aiming will do you no good. The blade can, after usage, not be so straight but there has to be some traces of that (bending) If these two are there i think you can at least say it is a used one and made for a purpose. But if it's Naga i don't know.
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