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Old 10th December 2017, 06:27 PM   #2
NeilUK
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Hi Jasper, that's a superb looking sword you have there, but I cannot help you with its whereabouts except to say that it is not on display in either Kaunas History Museum or Vilnius. By the way your mind must have gone to sleep in your post - the book you show is in Lithuanian not Russian! Mind you I cannot read either language. But there is a mention of Kaliningrad in the text; what the reference is to I have no idea, however. I hope someone else can help.
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