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Hammer1 7th January 2021 06:30 PM

Help identifying swords in son's collection
 
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My son moved to Los Angeles from Kentucky several years ago and left behind his sword colleciton. Out of the dozen or so he left he has emotional ties to only a few and ask us to store them for him.

That means several are now in our possession and need proper identification as we hope to eventually sell under with an appropriate value.

Your help in identifying the attached would be appreciated.

Ian 8th January 2021 01:37 PM

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Welcome to the Forum hammer1!

Your examples are modern, mass produced, reproduction or fantasy swords. You could probably find recent valuations on line. This forum has a policy of not discussing valuations or modern/fantasy swords, but members may send you a personal message (PM) directly if they have some ideas about their value.


Ian

mross 8th January 2021 04:57 PM

The first one is kinda claymoreish. You would have better luck at bladeforums.com on the sword forum part. As Ian stated they are all modern, there are a few makers and suppliers out there if any came from them would be worth knowing.

Hammer1 9th January 2021 03:25 AM

Thanks
 
Thanks to both of you!


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