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Old 4th December 2007, 06:52 PM   #1
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Nice peace Tim, quite common though..

Thats one of the famous ones made by G Wostenholm in Sheffield, one of a serious of 6 i recall? {as I said earlier, my learning has moved on.}

You didnt buy it? I am speachless. Each to thier own I guess.

Heres another one....





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Have a look at the price Tim. With a proper discription the seller would have done well.

But surely to my mind a dagger with a satanic theme should be called a "satanic" dagger with a Mohican theme should be called "Mohican"?

One with flowers all over it would be called "floral"?

No one in this thread has refered to them as a ritual knives, that thread was last year...


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Old 4th December 2007, 06:55 PM   #2
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Having at least one in the house might be rather fun.
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