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Old 22nd April 2006, 10:49 AM   #1
dshamrel
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Default 16th Century Swords

Hey I was wondering if anyone knew of any good references pertaining to the manufacturing of and the metallurgical properties of 16th century swords such as an English broadsword or a Celtic sword. This is for a material science engineering report so peer review journals would be the best, but at this point I'm open for any weblinks...I've already stumped two professional librarians! Thanks for your help.
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Old 23rd April 2006, 12:28 AM   #2
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Hi ds.

You might try contacting Dr Ann Feuerbach who is a member of this Forum. She is a metallurgist. You can send her a personal message using the facilities of this Forum. Look her up in the members list (Ann Feuerbach) and you can send her a PM directly from her information page.

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