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Old 15th August 2010, 11:07 PM   #1
fernando
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The blade tip is reinforced for armour piercing like no other.
The steel looks nice and well forged ... i would say
I am waiting for a written record from the seller, but his first approach was that it is North European, XVII-XVIII century; probably mid XVIII, i would say.
We can see a similar specimen in G.C. Newmann (picture 105 PA, page 218).
I wouldn't know if the haft is the original one, but it surely looks rather nice ... and not made the other day.
Would anyone care for coments?
Thanks

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