@Chantfire Very impressive. Interestingly, the deep fuller and convex bevels remind me of a 19th century rifle officer's sword by Wilkinson that I have in my collection.
Two different makers in two different continents, probably in different centuries, different blade profile but the same principle for a light strong blade. There are so many crap swords out there these days made as wall hangers, even by so called custom makers that when you come across a real one its a breath of fresh air.
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@carnold03 I think nothing is whackier than the measurement of projectiles. We have weights in grains and diameters in imperial, in metric and in fractions of a pound represented by around projectile and then it really means nothing without the case's proportions. Let's not get into the US still being hung up on dram equivalence in shot gun powder loads when we have all been using smokeless for 100 years. Its arcane wherever you live in the world but everyone who knows firearms learns it OK, which just makes you think how peculiar the metric system is with its need to simplify things.
I think the calculator destroyed the metric system's only selling point -that is was base 10 and so the human brian could manage calculations easier.
...and how Americans prefer to apply it.
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