Posted 2 years ago
Ilikeart
(200 items)
This is a new treasure that I came across in my collecting; I am not sure, but I think it may be an old Roman Battle Ax.
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Posted 2 years ago
Ilikeart
(200 items)
This is a new treasure that I came across in my collecting; I am not sure, but I think it may be an old Roman Battle Ax.
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Not nearly that old.
You have a tabar..used by Persia, india and other countries..pictures are blurry...if it's real or reproduction can't tell. Don't see any signs of patina, damage or use marks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabar_(axe)
I have an old battle axe!! She's sitting in the other room!! Sorry Dear!!
Good luck in your search
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Not sure what happened with my link..here's another..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabar_(axe)
Well that didn't work either..you can search for Tabarzin..
https://www.americanbladespro.com/blogs/news/tabarzin
dav2no1, It's the parentheses in the wikipedia link.
CW S&T software doesn't like them. It's not a new problem. >:-(
A workaround is to use one of the URL-shortening services out there, and just put the original link name above it in quotes so that people know what it is, e.g.:
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabar_(axe)"
http://www.tinyurl.com/56wvefxd
Caveat: you will have to preface the provided tinyurl link with "http://www."
Or it's the underscore character. I forget which, but the CW S&T software just doesn't play well with all special characters found in URLs.
OK, it's the underscore charaacter:
https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android/issues/10796
Underscore characters in URLs are not forbidden, but they're not recommended:
https://www.seomechanic.com/seo-101-hyphens-underscores-urls/
We see here why. :-(
Thanks Kera.