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Old 18th April 2005, 09:01 AM   #14
tom hyle
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Yeah, Nosmo; I already knew that 3 was 1/2 of 6, but the picture clarifies a little, mainly about the smallness of the handle; more clarity would be to picture it next to a small adult human hand or a working puuko; this is a common using size of knife, in worldwide terms. That does not, of course, address itself to any particular cultural info. that may be available, but is, I think, an important point of division from what I'd call an actual miniature. Were it in the shape of a longsword that might make it a miniature at this size, or a knife version, much depending on the handle, I should think; this is not in the shape of a longsword though, but of a knife/dagger. There seems to be a longstanding tradition of miniature gunongs, BTW.
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