Sword Making
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Rarest indian sword is SIROHI SWORD named after the village of SIROHI on GUJARAT, RAJASTAN BORDER. Now there are very rare experts left for manufacturing this kind of sword.Only a NIHANG faction based in Patiala manufacture this sword in very small numbers in their licensed factory.I read about it in a book I donot recall title or author as I just had glance at the book. Main quality of this sword is that it is most difficult rather impossible to break it and is perhaps the lightest sword and as deadly as KATANA.
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Yes it is true but I have not seen such a sword but read in a book. do u have any information about this particular sword? Thanks for refreshing my memory I had forgotten the name of NIHANG GROUP. If u have any info about this sword please post it.penpusher";p="28085 wrote: Dsingh are you talking about the Buddha Dal?
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Re: Sword Making
Are KATANAS available in India
If yes where and at what price
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If yes where and at what price
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Rudra
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Re: Sword Making
Himalayan Imports makes katanas.Not sure if they'll courier it to India or if it's legal to possess one here.Rudra";p="28151 wrote:Are KATANAS available in India
If yes where and at what price
http://www.himalayan-imports.com/sword.html
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Re: Sword Making
arae rudra i have a japaneese katana...but however its different it does not cut...lols
...u can ask pran,he saw mine.
regards sanjiv
...u can ask pran,he saw mine.
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Re: Sword Making
You can 'rip' with it thoughbiking3819";p="28167 wrote: however its different it does not cut.
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Re: Sword Making
arae bhaiya i was asking that could we get it in India
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Re: Sword Making
I am not't really sure but some one told that WILKINSON swords has been purchased by an Indian Company..........there is no change in the people running it .....but ownership rests with Mr. Sudhir......and thats an amazing takeover ........if true!
Still trying to check about the news ......if the information is wrong just let mee know so that the post could be deleted
Still trying to check about the news ......if the information is wrong just let mee know so that the post could be deleted
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Re: Sword Making
I too heard this but still have no strong clue
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I believe, leaf spring would be the correct term... shockers are the tubular things which are attached along with the springs (coil or leaf) to dampen spring movement and thus give a better ride...snIPer";p="28228 wrote: the best thing to make a sword locally would be to take a spring leaf shocker (if thats what its called) and have it done as per your design at a local blacksmith - Not sure if this is legal
Back to your post... AFAIK it would be perfectly legal as long as it is not sharpened... though the authorities seem to be quite flexible about swords... ones lying with you at home are usually ignored, only if you are carrying one with you can you possibly invite trouble... that too based on how they interpret your "intent". Maybe penpusher can further elaborate on the legal angle...
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Abhijeet
P.S. - I would seriously doubt you could easily find a "willing" 'smith though!! I recall asking a 'smith to fabricate a long "mizo" style knife (using leaf springs) for me eons ago... and he flatly refused... saying that the cops would give him a hard time! He did happily make an axe head and a chopper (dao) for use in the garden though...
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