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Sword making, historically, has been the work of
specialized smiths or
metalworkers called bladesmiths or swordsmiths.
Swords have been made of different...
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Bulat steel, a
Russian crucible steel Damascus steel, a
steel used in
swordmaking during the
medieval period Forged in Fire a
History channel competitive...
- Type of
steel used in
Middle Eastern swordmaking...
- Arabic, the
local dialect of
Damascus Damascus steel,
developed for
swordmaking "Damascene moment", the
religious conversion of Paul
Animal breeds: Damascene...
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Ichimonji school,
heirs of the
great Emperor Go-Toba's
investment in
swordmaking. This
sword was the one Ittōsai used in his 33 duels, and was
later p****ed...
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tradition by
becoming an armorer, but
moved to Edo to
pursue a
career in
swordmaking around the age of 50. Kotetsu's
swords were
known for
their great strength...
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county of Northumberland.
Shotley Bridge was once the
heart of Britain's
swordmaking industry.
There were
formerly several fords over the
River Derwent near...
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swords were
still unhardened iron.
Several different methods of
swordmaking existed in
ancient times, including, most famously,
pattern welding....
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Southern dynasties period in China) and were also emplo**** in
Korean swordmaking by all
three Korean kingdoms (Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla).[citation...
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titanium Pattern welding –
Swordmaking technique Damascus steel – Type of
steel used in
Middle Eastern swordmaking Midgett,
Steve (2000).
Mokume Gane...