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Old 8th August 2007, 12:45 AM   #4
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Great blade Josh, but i think the scabbard leather & timber looks rather fresh to my eyes?

Intersting one that you didnt buy, the Turquise has the rather an unusual colour as per are past discusians re. Howlite & yet again carnelian beads have been used as well. I do like the metal work though.

i must say other than hundreds of kukri kukri , dozens of kora & a few Bhutan swords the rest of the Himalayen pieces are not something I am expierienced with.

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