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Congratulations with your beautiful pole arm!
It reminded me at a weapon rack in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, donated to J.C. Baud in 1834. |
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It's still there.
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For the growing picture of Sri Lankan weapons please see http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=14998 on Forum. A lot of conjecture has developed around the theme of European involvement regarding the Partisan having been blended with the Sri Lankan spear; The Patisthanya.
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