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Old 5th April 2007, 01:34 AM   #1
fearn
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Flavio,

Great pics! I particularly like picture 7. We have seen that particular sword here before: it's called a milam, and it's in Stone's Glossary as a "Naga two-handed sword" although it's obviously not (Naga, or two-handed--it's a Garo one-hander). A couple of them have turned up here, although for some reason, I can't find the threads.

Still, it's good to see that sword held. From its design, I'd wondered how they used it. Now I know.

Thanks!

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