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Hey buddy, you know me! Always ready to jump in with an opinion ![]() Can't find if it was discussed prior to being sold, but this is Nando's one that I thought was similar in the shape and blade decoration...... http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=12500 Can you post a close-up of the scabbard decoration? Best Gene |
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regards à + Dom Quote:
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Do you see what I mean about them looking like Japanese Mon? (Must be a coincidence) Best Gene |
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Hi Dom,
Having looked further am I right in thinking that the base sheet metal is rusty where the disk has fallen off? These applied disks look like they've been reused and not made for this item. I would suggest that you could replace the obvious missing ones by redistributing some from the back where they overlap. So the question is what were they originally? As I say they reminded me of Mon, and even though thats probobly not really helpful, I can't shake the impression that they may have an oriental origin. Possibly Chinese. If you do swap some around , it might be interesting to examine the back of one. They look pressed out, but there may be clues. Best Gene |
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