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Originally Posted by Dmitry
Indeed.
Most of the extant examples were Confederate-altered, some rescabarded. My estimate of $3000 is the low end. I wouldn't be surprised at an auction price of $5000 for this sword. It does, however, require a very careful conservation of the metal surfaces and the leather on the grip. It's something that I love to do. Conserving a sword in this state is sort of a zen experience.
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This is exactly why I told the owner not to mess with it .
I would hesitate to mess with it myself .
Dmitry, I think the scabbard needs to visit a good autobody shop .
The area around the drag is pretty dicey .