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Old 13th January 2022, 05:37 PM   #5
Jack Fletcher
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Really appreciate the comments chaps and compliments.

Its definitely an interesting sword. Ed it does have a crack on both sides of the blade on the crossguard so definitely sounds like the 1 piece forged sword.
I was just suprised at the length of the blade and that its pretty flexible but is pretty sharp aswell so definitely made for use rather than tourist type things.
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