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Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 428
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Thank you , that was one of the widest blades ive ever had in a schiavona and still the ballence was great , obviously more suited for cutting and slashing.
The ones fitted with kaskara blades tend to feel to heay and have no ballance that feels like leading to a function, if you could hold them in your hands one after the other the difference in feel of ballance is huge. |
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Leiden, NL
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![]() (Although the kilij I bought recently probably delayed me by a bit again, because of course I have no self control to speak of. ![]() |
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Thank you Ulfberth. It is interesting to note that conversely many kaskaras ended up mounted with schiavona blades with the hollowed central fuller. The movements of blades through trade networks in the 19th century were complex, and often hard to explain some of the curious cross diffusion.
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