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Hello Maurice,
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Acutually I have seen staples that far out before.
I think that Kai has a point though in that it may be 20thc - the carving seems later now that I look at it again. |
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They are sometimes called staples due to their shape and method of attachment to the cross guard . ![]() |
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Jose, thank you, now I know what is meant by staples. Regards, Maurice |
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Hello Maurice,
Also the tip doesn't look like 19th c. to me (just a hunch though). I think it would be interesting to etch the blade... Quote:
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