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Old 25th April 2020, 08:45 PM   #1
Oliver Pinchot
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Thanks, Ulfberth.
In fact the blade is etched rather than being engraved. It may be later, perhaps done during the working life of the sword. However, it does shows wear so perhaps it is original to it. Also, the blade has been sharpened just for the last few inches, rather than its entire length.
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