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That's new to me!
So fullers are in fact better than grooves? Thanks Oliver! |
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Thanks for info so far, but I am still not sure WHY they are there. Most European (military) swords do not have them and do not seem to suffer from either weakness of heaviness. So the question really remains as to what purpose they serve.
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I think Timo answered the question quite concisely above.
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Thanks Oliver. Yes I see and understand the reasoning outlined by Timo.
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