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Originally Posted by Dmitry
That, to me, sounds pretty intimidating. And with a good reason to! One day I will probably catch up, but it will take a very long time.
Regarding post no.7, looking at the first picture, reminded me of the Conyers Falchion, the precise dating of which is still up in the air, if I'm not mistaken.
http://bjorn.foxtail.nu/h_conyers_eng.htm
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Keep on struggling, buddy,
It actually took me over 250 priviledged museum visitis taking more than 270,000 photos, plus a private reference library of over 3,000 books and catalogs - apart from building up an important collection of over 60 optimum preserved and documented historical pieces from 1360-1700, and more than 300 pieces of important related accouterments - plus 30 years of hardest work all around the clock ... - no kidding !!!
Don't get frightened though but hang on and lput down your sacrifices on the altar of historical weaponry ...
Best,
Michael