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Location: East Coast USA
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Tim
Very nice piece you have there I know it's a rare sword but the only thing that would have stopped me from bidding on it is the missing piece on the hilt but that is just my little quirk otherwise it is a lovely sword. Congrats Lew |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Thanks Lew, that too made me hesitate but as nothing was missing and the break was clearly early in the weapons life, I felt it was not that detrimental. i look forward to when you receive your konda knife. I would like a good look at that rather nice engraved pattern.
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While playing with this new toy I have discovered that apart from the sculptural beauty of this weapon. The twist makes it rather unpleasant. When thrust and met with resistance like a soft bodied creature, a human. The blade turns as it cuts. Nice.
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The dagger arrived yesterday and it's a beauty.
Can't tell if the scabbard is original or not but it seems old and in good shape.Lew |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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Very nice Lew!!! Congratulations!! Is the brass sheet decorated with impression?
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Very nice, if only I had the money for both at the time. I am getting so middle aged that I am thinking of wearing trousers instead of jeans
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Thanks Gentlemen. Flavio yes there is some type of embossing on the brass. Also I checked out a few other examples of this dagger on the internet and the scabbard is original.
Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 17th June 2007 at 08:34 AM. |
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