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Old 31st March 2014, 06:40 PM   #5
Robert
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Detlef and Barry, Thank you both for the information and the link. Being able to put an exact name and the location of where an item was made is always very important in any collection. The fact that the varnish on the scabbard is most likely original is also very interesting as I have always assumed that it was done by a collector to help preserve the item from the elements At least now I will not have to worry about having to take a chance of doing any damage by trying to remove it after it arrives. I have seen many examples of weapons with painted scabbards and hilts as pointed out by Barry but always thought that this was done as a personal choice by the owner. If I was ever fortunate enough to acquire one done in this manner I would never remove the paint. Thank you both for your kind words and help with this piece.

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