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Old 11th September 2009, 04:43 PM   #6
celtan
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Hi Guys, Thanks for the pointers!

I'm more into european guns and blades.

I already had the Faneuille Artillery Museum and the Constitution in my sights, I own a rare 1860 Navy Officer Cutlass, and I'm told they have a couple on exhibition at Ole Ironsides.

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Boston is a great area. I go there every now and then when free. The restaurants are good too. If you want to see some modern ethnographic weapons, just head to South Boston or Chinatown, where Irish and Chinese thugs still practice the ancient art of ass kicking. ...as in BANG BANG BANG at night... The Peabody Museum in Cambridge (Harvard) has very little in the way of swords... but a lot on Native American and Oceanic cultures. There's all sorts of Pacific Island clubs, adz, spears, etc.



Yup... you could probably spell it Wusta and people here would get it.
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