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			Josh-stout,  your opinion drew me back to this thread,,  as said before sometimes new swords are made to a better quality than the old ones,  I found an example of my sword being called a Tai chi masters sword,  to my understanding they use battle ready swords for cutting tests.  I still haven't seen any other similar examples except the one in that video and another one with similar fittings not the pommel called 19c which remains for auction.    I have seen a recent YouTube video where they talk about all the points of a good Jian besides the balance point,  which are all good on my sword to be a user.  ill link the video.
 I have had a lot of fun with the sword, I can do several spinning hand moves and can consistently hear the hasuji or sword wind cutting sound when practicing cuts. its definitely well enough to be a user in my opinion.
 there is  signs of age on the blade so
 I seriously doubt it is modern or recent, or I think we would see some similar examples on the market,   I don't think the functional quality is poor at all,  just the finish on the fittings,  I heard the Jian sword is meant to break the opponents sword and even cut through amour.  anyways its proven to be more unique than any other modern ones I see, and more interesting then the comparable vintage ones that sell for a lot.   the fittings may look poor but the sword until thoroughly tested could prove to be good quality, recent, vintage or antique.
 I am gaining more appreciation for the qualities of this sword, I would rather it wasn't put down , id bet it would cut in half most other jians I see for sale.
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