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Old 5th July 2026, 04:25 PM   #3
Bob A
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That's a very handsome sword. Do you have any pictures of it before the polishing? I'm intrigued by the differential hardening, and I wonder when it might have been forged. (Retention of the damage to the spine seems worth the effort is must have taken you, IMO).

Do you have any information regarding its history?

And thank you for your kind wishes for Independence Day!
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