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12th March 2021, 05:20 PM | #37 |
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for confirming my suspicions. It looks like my stepdad bought a made-up sword I guess. When you say early for Kaskara blades do you mean 18th Century as opposed to 19th, or are they all relatively recent? I've taken some measurements: Blade length - 90cm Full length (Blade & tang) - 98cm Blade width at crosspiece - 43mm Blade thickness 4.45mm Three full length fullers on a flat blade. Paired crescent moons on both sides of blade. On the subject of the fire, yes a disaster, but it could have been much worse. Most of the collection was saved by repeated trips out of the house by the family while the burnt roof started to collapse. I will leave judgement about the wisdom of that to others. I was able to intervene as the burnt swords, lances, dirks and various WW2 firearms were being taken to the local dump. I have restored about half of them so far, and one more house-fire just adds to the history of the items in my opinion. Pics of restoration before and after attached. Cheers, Duncan |
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