Thinning out the collection
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Image below guys, everything negotiable, don't be shy, offer a fair price and I will consider it. Too much going on here at the moment to catalogue and price everything, if I had the time I'd ebay it but the dibs is yours first, lots of other trinkets around the place too.
Thanks Gav |
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I am interested with the Bugis Keris, number 1 from right. Send me photos of the blade to: noramin@wfm.net.my
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I have send you an email
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Thank you to all who have contacted me.
Thank you to all who have contacted me and those who have posted here asking for photos. I have replied to all PM's thus far except yours Bill, still unable to get mail to you. Keeris photos to be emailed shortly and your request is on it's way too Yannis.
Thanks for your interest. Gav |
Gav,
did you try my gmail? Still interested. |
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Sorry did not receive email - would you please send again? :)
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Dagger, second item from the right. Could you please send pictures and price to coleman5@copper.net? Thanks.
Robert |
The mace-like object, third from left, what can you tell me about it? And is the riding crop a concealed blade? Thanks!
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Question sent
Please check your PM
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Hi Gav. I sent you a PM about the mak in the middle of the picture (long handled, odd shaped blade).
Andrew :) |
Sorry guys
I do apologise for my so replys in some instances guys. Please know that work is killing me and I will find some time on the weekend to answer all enquiries both here and with PM's.
The Mak/ Panabas has gone as has the riding crop with the concealed blade and a great deal of interest in the axe and small swords. I will adress all enquiries in order of contact. for fairness first enquiries have first dibs but please to those who have enquired, please have the courtousy to give me a yes or no so others do not have to wait. failing that off to ebay they will go eventually. As for the Tibetan septre/club, honest answer, I don't know??? I liked the look of it some ten years ago and bought it, maybe some one didn't like blades or blood and this was a preferred method of defense? Thanks Gav |
Hi could you please PM me description, photos and price for item no. 6 from left.
Thanks Rod |
bare with me
Sorry guys bare with me, I have replied to a number of PM's for now, still many more to attend to. I will post photos of the Tibetan piece shortly to those interested. It has been a lot of effort for those window shoppers who make no indication of their intents after images have been provided, and to those genuine buyers, thank you for your business. Bill I am sorry, you emails keep getting returned as cannot contact...both items have gone.
More to follow when time permits. thanks Gav |
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i m not able to ocntact via forum , your box is complete! please contact me |
cleared some out
Sorry, I have cleared some out of the inbox now, so many enquiries!!
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still plugging away at it.
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Here are a couple of images for the moment, as my inbox has been filling up with requests, can interested parties email me direct, tedsgoldmine@optusnet.com.au will get me.
Below are 2 images of the Tibetan piece, more to follow of other items that have been requested. Thanks again Gav |
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What pieces are still availble pls? Ward |
Hi Ward.
Ward at this point intime only the Panabas, axe and riding crop have found new homes, I have interest in the Kindjal, Kris, Spanish knives, small swords, tibetan staff and the 1822 patern French Cavalry dress sword. Many of those interested still have not been provided images due to my workload so upon images they too may be sold. is there anything in particular you are interest in?
Thanks Gavin |
Small sword images
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As there have been so many enquiries about the table of weapons and notes about emails not coming through with images I will try to list the blades and prices when I can. Here is the first, a near mint late 19th century dress small sword by Pearce and Sons, Clifford st London. It is a super fine example complete with scabbard and fittings with gorgeous floral etching to the triangular blade and a cut steel pierced hilt. Extremely hard to find a better example at the price.
Price $500 or best offer. Thanks Gav |
What is left
Thanks to those who have purchased from me.
What remains are the 6 small swords, the 2 spanish knives, the tibetan septre and the French 1822 pattern parade cavalry sword and the mid 1800's kris. I will post a photo of the remaining items shortly. If in all the emails and confusion some questions remain unattended to, please contact me via the forum as a number of email addresses suppied were uncontactable. I will be thinning a little further in the weeks to come, including other kindjals, a jambiya and some other interesting swords. Thanks again. Gav |
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Hi,
please tell the price from : Tibet stick? The 3 from the left side. Regards Kurt |
Bump
Accepting offers on what is left before they all go to ebay;
The variety of 6 small swords, The 1822 Pattern Parade cavalry sword, outstanding condition, clearly marked to the spine and clear inspection and armourers stamp marks. The Canary island knife. The Albacete dagger as shown in another posting, now reduced in price. The Jambiya as shown in another posting, now reduced in price. There is also a late 20th century puukko(1970's) not shown here. A lateish 20th century hunting knife from Turkey( blade and scabbard stamped with maker?) not shown here. The long Shona knife I posted some time ago will also be going. The Keris also still remains. Thanks to everyone who has made purchases, all other items originally posted have been sold. Gav tedsgoldmine@optusnet.com.au |
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