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Yes, that would be appropriate. Would a Moderator or other skilled operator make the changes? Perhaps a combination of your photographs and the web link would work?
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I have copied the thread as i so suggested, including the photographs, which are those of the article you linked.
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My first thoughts were 'Wow! An iron grip! Also a long grip." As Peter Johnsson says (and also pointed out another forum (http://myarmoury.com), these are characteristic of eastern Baltic/Finnish swords.
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Interesting Edster!
Thanks for sharing! spiral |
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