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Old 4th April 2013, 02:22 AM   #4
bathala
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thanks for the honest opinion sir cornelis!
yes it is king of odd and uncommon the style of this one. i seen parts similar, but not really the same as the ones in you other link. what atrackted me th most on this one is the twisting quillion. never seen one like that. anyways this sword to me screams practical rather than ceremonial or show. at 2k with a length that is over sized at my height of 5'10 its not hard to swing around. could tis be earlier aroung the 1500? a real fighting sword? pittings seem natural to me. (don the muriatic acid wathering on a steel gate before didnt gothis deep) anyway thank you and i know we all want to know one thing. the truth about this sword. not worth to throw this one in the trash bin just yet.
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