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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 1,064
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see http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=messer post#1 pm me your mail adres and I will mail you the details, I can also send directly to Peter Johnsson if you want. I'm curious how the widest point of the blade, at the second half of the blade at a Falchion, can be expressed in the old geometry "rigthteousness is quadrangular" best, |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Inverness & Edinburgh, Scotland
Posts: 17
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Having just clicked the link and seen the photos, I just developed a strange medical condition, and turned a thorough shade of green...
you lucky, lucky bastard. (I mean that in the best possible way, I hasten to add. )I'll send a PM in a moment about that. I'm likewise rather interested to see if and how the geometry might (or might not) be found to have an association for this type of weapon too. Having seen his presentation on the subject, I'm certain it was used for some swords, but I am sceptical it was used for all. But finding the same sort of ratios in a messer would be really exciting. |
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