Here is an Adya Katti with the seal of Coorg.
Regards
Jens


Ben Coomer wrote: |
Sweet. I'm always interested in regional weaponry. Do you happen to have sources on how to use some of these? Getting a picture seems only half the story behind them. |
Ruel A. Macaraeg wrote: |
Two of my Indian swords with matching kits and friends.
1. Arival, 18thc Malabar: http://www.forensicfashion.com/1766NayarPriest.html [ Linked Image ][ Linked Image ][ Linked Image ] 2. Talwar, 19thc Rajasthan: http://www.forensicfashion.com/1858RajputPrince.html [ Linked Image ][ Linked Image ][ Linked Image ] |
William P wrote: |
for me, the talwar is pretty cool but for me its the unusual pole arms that i like. |
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Indian (mughal) shishpar (flanged mace), 17th century, made entirely of steel, head formed of nine flanges, below a domed finial, and a cylindrical haft with a Khanda sword type basket hilt. Overall length: 79 cm (31 in). |
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Indian shishpar (flanged mace), steel with solid shaft and eight flanged head, 24in. |