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Old 16th May 2008, 11:42 AM   #3
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Hi Gav,
to be a 'true' Firangi ...the blade would be (generally) European. To help date / confirm could you give the dimensions etc of the blade plus any markings.


"Firangi Farang phirangi. Literally the Portuguese, or foreigner. A mahratta cut and thrust, straight-bladed sword. The blades were either imported from Europe by the Portuguese, or made in imitation of them....."
quoted from Stone's Glossary of Arms and Armour

Regards David

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