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Old 2nd March 2015, 12:32 AM   #1
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could not pass this up. been wanting one for a while now. looks more substantial at the eye/blade join that a number of them that look like they'd break 1st strike on a real target. 32.5 in. LOA
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could not pass this up. been wanting one for a while now. looks more substantial at the eye/blade join that a number of them that look like they'd break 1st strike on a real target. 32.5 in. LOA
That is a lot longer than any I can remember seeing, and the grip is not one I have seen before, any chance of getting some better images?
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That is a lot longer than any I can remember seeing, and the grip is not one I have seen before, any chance of getting some better images?
will post some when it arrives.
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ah, well. it arrived. appears to be a modern wall hanger reproduction. the grip pommel and bolster thingy are spot welded on, grind marks are fresh as if yesterday. shaft is bright steel, hed is welded onto it & bevel is fairly well polished at the join, more so than the grip, which is wound with a faux leather strip. head looks like it was cast from an original tho lacking some detail.

on the bright side it came with a velvet covered scabbard. i think the innards are cardboard.

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You have to gamble and take risks on some things, bad pictures and the unknown. Yes you can loose small amounts of money, which is always disappointing. Gambles for small sums of money do work out very well sometimes. What I find extremely upsetting, is paying good money only to find when you want to sell it, you have paid 3 times what you get back. Also if you only buy what is illustrated in the most popular of books, you will not gain.
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true. i overlooked the warning description word 'decorative'. i had my doubts even as i pulled the trigger on the payment. funny thing is i found a very similar but more honestly described one from an antiques dealer in india for just about 1/3 the cost of the decorator. the vendor describes it as an antique head showing good signs of age re-hafted some time later with a lacquered wood haft 54 cm. (21 in). it also may be a repo, but it looks a lot more functional & old than the UK decorator one, which will be locked away in rm. 101.
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