Tibetan Sword and Pashmina Shawls for 12/19

I agree, mine actually feels lighter in the hand than my Everest. The broad profile of the blade is very deceiving. It's is a supremely agile sword. It's an extremely tough and effective combat sword that can adapted to many styles.
 
One for each hand?
His and hers?
For dueling?
Two-for-one sale?
To make crossed swords for the family coat of arms?
(We need 5 more reasons to make this a Top Ten list)

Actually, I was thinking of getting one for my daughter, that way I don't have to share mine. Assuming of course she becomes proficient enough in her martial arts studies. Time will tell.
 
I agree, mine actually feels lighter in the hand than my Everest. The broad profile of the blade is very deceiving. It's is a supremely agile sword. It's an extremely tough and effective combat sword that can adapted to many styles.

I actually have a Tibetan Short Sword, by Lacchu, and it is lighter than Rajkumar's Tibetan Long Sword, but "in hand", Rajkumars is much lighter and faster, than Lacchus. I don't know why, but Rajkumars is very agile, and deceptively quick. I really do love my Rajkumar Tibetan Long Sword.
 
That's nice of you Cul. Thanks :thumbup:

Actually, I just got an email from auntie, and she said that she received your email first. So, you got it fair and square! Please do a review for us, and send us some pics when you get the chance!
 
Long Tibetan Sword and Mustang knife left Reno today, safe trip
 
good purchase et2-- I have a scarf on the way too, I do not think either of us will be disappointed!
 
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