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Location: Warwickshire, England
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Nice example Bill, one of my all-time favourites too.
It is quite funny the way the name "Ox-Cutter" has stuck. 2 similar swords were sold by Oriental Arms many moons ago (I was probably still in nappies), and both were described as Massive Indian Khanda Swords. http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=626 http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=659 Akaal Arms was later invented, and I managed to buy 2 examples for stock, plus one of Artzi's (the one with the green velvet padding). The first example I bought was examined by a local Historian/Martial Arts Instructor, Nidar Singh. He recognised the form straight away, and called it an Ox-cutter; used in Hindu Kashatree ceremonies to behead Ox. Hence, the name Ox-cutter was introduced.....I remember a brief discussion with John Powell (I think he had an example in his collection). I called it an Ox-cutter; and although he never disagreed with me, he continued to call it a Sousson Patah. I think Bill has bought wisely...as he always does ![]() For information I have attached links for the two examples I have owned in the past. http://www.akaalarms.com/largeEdged/sold/ewox1.html http://www.akaalarms.com/largeEdged/sold/ewox2.html |
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