Ok so the katana should be very well known to everyone, but the pics are of a 'kaninholmsabeln'. I figured with all the sword variations in Europe it was likely such a design was used in peroid. I'm was guessing if such a sword would exist it would be mid to late 1500's. But before Japanese influence IIRC. So to Japanaphiles who claim Europeans had inferior sword designs I present this evidence. As to why this design didn't sweep Europe as the 'ulitmate sword'? My guess is the greater versatility of the longsword as well as need for a range of sword designs do deal with differing situations on the European battlefeild.
here are the links...
http://histvarld.historiska.se/draekter ... G_2948.jpg
http://histvarld.historiska.se/draekter ... balte.html[/img][/quote]

