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Join Date: Mar 2021
Posts: 70
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yes, the wound is serious, and I am glad that I removed the putty, there was a loose substance under it, but in the core it was about 5 mm thick at the site of the cleavage and therefore the sword is strong and still serious
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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Good thing, Andrey
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Posts: 70
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Fernando thank you for your help and support,
the subject is rather difficult to determine, of course, I conducted some research according to the circumstances and place of its discovery, with a high probability, it may have been lost in the winter of 1456 (due to events at the place of its discovery) .. but I wanted to clarify; the blade seems to be a type XIII according to Oakeshott, garda style 5, pommel type VI. (Is Oakeshott possible Italian?) is the subject as a whole likely to be attributed to the late 14th and early 15th centuries? with respect |
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Posts: 70
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Thank you Raf for your question, thanks to him I showed more details,
with respect.. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 607
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This sword doesn't look like an honest period piece to me.
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Posts: 70
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Good afternoon, could you please clarify what exactly you mean? with respect . |
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Member
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Germany
Posts: 146
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I miss any „lines“ in the steel/corrosion due to a laminated steel.
Best Thomas |
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