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athena 6th October 2006 03:30 PM

A butterfly sword
 
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broad blade butterfly, the black patina is very nice.

Lew 6th October 2006 03:38 PM

Hi Athena

Looks good but could you post some closeups of the blade and hilt.

Lew

ariel 6th October 2006 03:53 PM

Lew,
Who is having too much time?

ErnestoJuan 6th October 2006 05:22 PM

Well,

Lew has an average of 1.0 posts a day and Ariel has an average of 1.58 posts a day.
That should indicate at least something :D

Lew 7th October 2006 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ErnestoJuan
Well,

Lew has an average of 1.0 posts a day and Ariel has an average of 1.58 posts a day.
That should indicate at least something :D

Guys

This competition is getting me real thirsty I need to get a coke :D

Lew

athena 8th October 2006 02:48 AM

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Lew, Ariel, and Ernestojuan,

I really don't have the closeups by hand now, I would take more pics when I find the sword out. :D

Here are closeups of another butterfly sword. The hilt is made of horn and decorated with traditional design. I think it's very special, so took more pics when I made record for it.

Wishes!

Jerry Wu 22nd October 2006 02:56 PM

Maybe this sword is from China
 
I am chinese, to my knowledge this kind of butterfly sword were made in China, and I have seen much more swords of this kind.


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