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Cool template man, who knew someone would have the guts to create this genius template that combined every sword in history. But don't you think it'll be better if you put the chinese, korean, and the indian sword in different lists and groups. Putting all different swords from different regions in the world in a column labeled "South and East Asia", kinda sound uninformative.27.108.155.115 (talk) 04:16, 1 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Great page, but needs to be uniform.[edit]

This is a very informative page, however we need to either combine all the various Asian countries into a single section or (as a better option) expound the European sections to indicate country or region (as is done in the Asian section). The way it is currently set up is not providing a complete picture of the European information and an overly elaborate picture of the Asian information.