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Old 17th August 2006, 08:30 AM   #2
Laurie W
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Here is what it looked like afterwards fully straightened. However, most were slightly curved downward and we took this consideration when reproducing it.

The other photos are of the 20 inch "shank" with "fingerstop" (actually a short guard) and the 4 inch "grip" showing the two piece handle would have been riveted, whether of wood, horn or bone.
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