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Old 4th October 2006, 03:05 PM   #8
RhysMichael
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Originally Posted by Nick Wardigo
Just to soften a bit of what Ariel said (his cry of, "CHINA-A-A!!!!"), I would like to emphasize that many very good, well-forged weapons have come from China. And a few Chinese pieces rival the best pieces from any other nation in the world. Having said that, this particular sword is not one of them.
I also agree I love the true chinese swords, I wish I had the money to own more of them. It is a shame that the current crop of mass produced knock offs is giving chinese swords a bad name. Most of the swords many of us do collect were influenced by chinese smiths
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