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Chemistry / Materials science / Hamon / Tameshigiri / Masamune / Mokume-gane / Steel / Sword / Ferrite / Japanese swords / Blade weapons / Metallurgy
Date: 2011-04-16 09:02:50
Chemistry
Materials science
Hamon
Tameshigiri
Masamune
Mokume-gane
Steel
Sword
Ferrite
Japanese swords
Blade weapons
Metallurgy

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