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Old 19th March 2025, 11:00 PM   #6
Marius66
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Hello and thank you all !
I was feeling something like danakil desert region...
Thank you Martin for the link ,
I read on another post that they are lot of different quality blades in these models,
This one is not perfect but impressive with the large central ridge on both sides ( make like a diamond section )
associated with extreme sharpness.
I will clean/ sand it a little.

For the horn or hoof hilt parts ,
I just wanted to say that when I receive it,
The were all almost brown and seemed wood
parts and after a baking soda bath we could see the transluscence.
For me this sword is clearly earlier thant the 80 's
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