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Old 12th May 2017, 11:11 AM   #15
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i'd bet that a well decorated 'hunting' sword or dagger/knife would be carried by a noble as part of his 'hunting' outfit, and who would have retainers and servants to do the actual dirty work...
Fully agreed, Waine; my previous pointing out the allegoric purpose wasn't properly a well expressed adjective

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... those of a more sensitive nature or under 18 please look away now...
Or perhaps a better idea would be leaving such 'descriptive & illustrated' part for more specialized venues on the subject, don't you think

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