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generally when refering to a nimcha you are referring to the horn handle the knuckle guard and the distinctive quillions. The blade type is basically not a issue. If you look at the one originally posted the quillons are different and the grips are wood (they look original). That is why it's origin is different close but not not the mark.
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It meets my criteria for one. It is nice
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I've got a feeling the blade itself is quite old .
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European blade any markings ?
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Familiar with this mark Ward ?
We've had no luck so far; IIRC someone (maybe Derek?) thought it might be French . ![]() Any ideas ? Last edited by Rick; 21st July 2008 at 03:10 AM. |
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I will check some references and see if I can find anything give me some time
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