9th April 2015, 06:58 PM | #1 |
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Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Guide to sellers' sword descriptions
Hello! If you are new to collecting, you may be confused by the lingo used in many descriptions of swords for sale. Here is a brief primer, a list my esteemed colleagues are welcome to augment:
"slight stains on blade" = (the blade is more rust than steel) "light rust spots" = (the blade is rusted beyond recognition) "rare" = (it's the only one I have at the moment) "scabbard slightly dented" = (it looks like a train ran over it) "some minor pitting" = (you can see light thru the rust holes) "blade has small nicks in edge" = (you could use it as a saw) "good sword for martial arts" = (no collector would buy it) "blade could use a light polish" = (it will only cost $2000 to restore this jewel) "sword needs some restoration" = (it will cost $5000 and two years work to save this dog) "sword just came out of the woodwork" = (it's been in the back of my closet for years) "selling this sword with no reserve" = (I'll take anything to get rid of this loser) "blade has minor flaws" = (the steel is peeling off in chunks) "a good study sword" = (blade is damaged beyond repair) "blade is slightly bent" = (it looks like a cork screw) Best Regards, Dave A |
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