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Old 7th March 2014, 09:09 PM   #12
mross
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From my perspective I buy the blade and not the story. Having said that I agree with DaveA's first sentance and stop there;
"I am guided by the artisanship of the finished product. Quality is easy to discern. A well made, hand-made, beautiful and functional edged weapon in a traditional form is worthy of consideration by the collector."
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