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Old 14th October 2017, 07:42 PM   #1
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Why "afraid"?!

As long as it is genuine, made with traditional materials and workmanship, I don't care if it was made tomorrow (btw. I believe mine to be from the 90'). I have many exceptional pieces in my collection that were made in the last 17 years.
Hello Marius,

it was just said without scoring! And it seems that it's much older as I thought and I think that you happy about this!

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Old 14th October 2017, 08:11 PM   #2
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Thank you guys for the comments!

Of course I am happy to learn it is much older than I have thought, but even if it wasn't, I would still have liked it for what it is.

And yes, the blade is quite strong, maybe even strong enough to deliver a deadly blow but certainly much stronger than the Shibriyas I found during my trip to Jordan.

And yes, I met even a few Badia policemen but their Shibriyas were no better than those in the Bazaar.

PS: white metal, not silver (maybe with the exception of the thread)
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