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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Nothing is better than having a publicly published picture from before the current plague of forgeries as provenance and to also know from where the example originated. Good work Reventlov! The irregular broken end is, as has been said before above, absolutely characteristic of a fracture from use.
Below is an image of another broken sword of similar age and form showing a similar fracture break. |
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