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When a question about the tang or other things on a weapon is in question, it could be a good thing to go and see a vet. If you live in a big town the vet might consider you a loony, but if you live a bit out of town, it should be safe.
The thing is, that most of the vets have x-ray equipment big enough to x-ray a dagger or a hilt, and a dentist does not, besides a private hospital might very likely report you to the police, should you come with such a question, where as most of the vets are reasonable people – especially if you use them regally – instead of you own doctor that is ![]() But don't forget, what you will get, is a negative - not a positive picture - good luck. Jens Last edited by Jens Nordlunde; 17th September 2005 at 10:06 PM. |
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Our vet would probably charge the same amount as it would cost to xray a pet .
Unfortunately Pets are Big Business these days in the US with conglomerates buying out individual practices at an alarming rate . Now we have Vets R Us instead of your small town veterinarian ; sad . ![]() |
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