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New Kopis
#1
I just picked up this Kopis from another site. What do you guys think?

Edward

"Forged iron on charcoal, the blade profile.
The cutting edge was forged in the cold, as in the originals of the era.
Linings are made of iron as a copy of Dodona ... unless .... dating to 5 BC
Riveted with iron rivets.
Overall length 62.5 cm, 48.5 cm blade, blade width at its widest point 5.4 cm, weight 1020 grams.
Length of kopis in scrabbard 66.5 cm.
Scrabbard weight 380 grams.
Scrabbard is made of oak planks covered with a thin, goat skin.
Everything is rubbed with fat boar would not rust and is not absorbed moisture from the air."


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#2
Handsome sword Edward. I have seen these more straight edged Kopis before, was this design used by a certain people or age? Most (but not all) Kopis I see usually bend downwards a bit
Quintus Furius Collatinus

-Matt
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#3
It is a little straighter than most of them but I like it.

Edward
Edward Lindey

A horse is a thing of beauty... none will tire of looking at him as long as he displays himself in his splendor.         Xenophon

 
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#4
I did find this picture. It does have a mixture of curved and straight edged examples.


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