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Old 6th August 2017, 07:35 PM   #13
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Thank you all for the feedback. In the old blade (the first item pictured) there may be a maker's Mark under the grime at the base of the riccaso. I will try to get better pictures of that for you.
Thanks again.
It's normal. All the 19th c. koummya have imported blades.
Let's see if it's an English, French or Spanish blade...

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Regarding the second item: while I was fairly certain of the low quality of the blade, my real question was about the suspension rings which seem unique in my (admittedly) limited experience. Any feedback on this specific element?
Thanks again.
It's normal, this kind of koummya has this kind of suspension rings.
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