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Alo like the 'S' in the Sahagun family punzones reflects their origin, if i recall.
Let me see if manage to upload here the Palomares article; where i guess there are no clues on what we are looking for, any how. PS No, too heavy to upload here; will send to you by email; and hope you can read Spanish (Castillian) ![]() . |
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This looks more like it, but don't know any more on Moreno. 'Before 1700' may be too late.
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Back in the original topic, got round to cleaning up the sword that started the thread, and found this crucifixion mark on the blade.
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Interesting; never saw one with the INRI initials.
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