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Old 3rd April 2022, 10:52 AM   #11
francantolin
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You're welcome !
Really nice and interesting pommel !!
if it's silver, you can try to open the gem settings without damage it.

I found an hungarian 17th-18th century sword with almost the same multi fullered blade,
with yelman and one fuller going till the tip
a local habit ( or this one was a little shortened too ? )
Have a nice day !

PS: THIS IS NOT A PANABAS
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