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I made a few topics about this, you can perform a search and you'll end up finding some information.

Best place to find shaster are Hazoor Sahib and Anandpur Sahib or from Nihung Singhs in general from Punjab. There is also a shop that I can tell you of that's located in the vicinity of Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala who usually has one or two old pieces for sale, however, he's 'chalaak' and greedy so he overprices them by a lot. If you go there you'll have to haggle 70%+ down from the original price.

Shasterkhajana is also a good place to find them as well but the prices will be up there.

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I made a few topics about this, you can perform a search and you'll end up finding some information.

Best place to find shaster are Hazoor Sahib and Anandpur Sahib or from Nihung Singhs in general from Punjab. There is also a shop that I can tell you of that's located in the vicinity of Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala who usually has one or two old pieces for sale, however, he's 'chalaak' and greedy so he overprices them by a lot. If you go there you'll have to haggle 70%+ down from the original price.

Shasterkhajana is also a good place to find them as well but the prices will be up there.

Gurfateh,

There is rather 2 very good shops one oposite the STD booth and before that shop one is of damdami taksal .I have seen a singh buying 5 kg tegha from him. Patiala is the best apart from puratan ones one singh near nabha road manufacture good shasters resembling the puratan infact these r shops of Siklighars. The best shasters can be found in Patiala and same quality is in Huzoor shaiab.

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Please check out www.ShasterKhajana.com

Bina Shaster Kesang Narang Bhed Jano

Without Shaster and Kesh recognise yourself as a sheep

Keeping this in mind we are writing to inform you of a new website called www.ShasterKhajana.com. The aim of the site is to help facilitate sales of, primarily, puratan Indo-Persian weapons. ShasterKhajana will not be involved in any of the sales, it will merely be a way in which buyers can find pieces they are interested in, and sellers can let the wider community know of pieces they are selling.

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