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don't worry, i'm sure there will be another more expensive one available for you.
check the vendors other items.... nice indian birdseye pattern welded steel (wonder if it's been nicely hardened/tempered), it's in such good condition, it could almost have been made last fortnight. maybe that's what they meant by 17th-18th : they must have meant 17th or 18th of january as they carefully did not say 17th-18th "century" anywhere. |
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Good point about 17/18
![]() I am worrying about 20+ people who bid on it ![]() I assume they were considering it "old", i.e. antique sword, hence the price they were willing to pay. The blade by the way is not hardened... well, it's only $100. The scabbard is typical new Syrian work. Total cost is under $300. |
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well, i was being a bit facetious about the hardening, and refrained from saying the most i'd venture was £150 ($300) lest i fall into violating the rules about discussing price. i would have expected it to be properly heat treated tho. he did say the blade was from india, so you cannot fault what he says. i hope he gets all he deserves from the other weapons he's selling. ultimately Allah will reward the righteous and punish the dishonest.
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You're absolutely right! Well said!
I also did not mention about seller (other than 17/18 thing). I was surprised by the buyers. The price reference is to reinforce the value concept, and this is what it sells for in the place it is produced. |
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![]() In my opinion, the buyer deserves what he/she got. |
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lol. I lost much of it when I became bitter and jaded. ![]() |
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How much does a degree in Ethnographic arms cost?
The winners in China , We will probabably see 100s of copies of it on ebay next year! ![]() Spiral |
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I mostly worry about the "upgraded" old blades with new coftgaris, new hilts and scabbards that some sellers use to promote like original antiques
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