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Hi Carlos an very nice one old style
Ben |
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Shame about the knob on the pommel, but otherwise a superb example. So nice to find these things with their accoutrements.
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VERY Nice! Long brass ferrule. Congrats on getting a prize!
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Beautiful sword. Making a replacement horn shouldn't be to hard if you intend to do so. Congratulations on your new treasure.
Robert |
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This is gorgeous - congrats, Carlos!
Ben, is it known wether Murut etched these blades? This piece has a nice pattern and I saw another example with even more pronounced staining of the similarly laminated blade... Regards, Kai |
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Hi Kai I never heard about murut etching the pakayun blade s
but most off them have these pattern Ben |
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