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Old 4th March 2011, 08:23 PM   #1
Robert
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Hello Migueldiaz, This old warrior arrived today and has a very nice patina over all of the metal parts and the horn hilt is worn from years of handling. Overall the sword shows its age as well as signs of A LOT of use. The blades edge is covered with the scars of blade to blade contact. When I first saw this in the auction pictures I thought it was damage from rust. All of this damage seems to be very old. I too wish "If it can only talk about its exploits" as I believe it would be a fascinating story indeed. The original pictures above show this sword better than the ones I have taken so there is no reason to add them to the post. I have however added one more of the auction pictures that shows the contact damage too the blade. I would also like to thank you for your pictures showing the spiral engravings on the horn hilts. If you would like I could post pictures of the ones that I have in this style. Are all of the ones that you posted yours? Thank you again.

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Old 5th March 2011, 12:00 AM   #2
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Hello Robert. Thanks for the additional pics. They surely deepen our understanding of the history of the sword.

On the pics I posted, yes they are all mine (and thanks to the forum members who allowed me to be their current steward).

That would be wonderful if you can post the pics of hilt with spiral engraving! I think we can establish a pattern once we have seen enough samples. For instance one outright distinction is the direction of the spiral (illustration attached). And then there's the wound wire. The design of the 'washer' of the peened tang can also be a factor (like some use the sunburst design).

Thanks again and best wishes.
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