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			Thank-you Gentlemen.
 This SAHAGUM business is all new to me, as you would expect - considering my field has been limited to all associations with Shotley Bridge,  However, it appears - and please correct me if I'm wrong - that like the Andrea Ferraro script, it was used almost indiscriminately by Solingen smiths... or perhaps the Cologne marketplace adding it to blades according to destination.
 Jim you are well-versed on Passau Wolf history: was it used on sword-blades like this actually made in Bavaria?
 There seems to be plenty of blades with the Passau Wolf and SAHAGUM around.
 How do you know if it is a genuine or not?
 That said, your suggestions of a city mark also seem viable.
 The sun symbol looks familiar but I can't remember from where.
 Also, mostly I see a flattened diamond shape blade profile on these swords; were variations in blade styles common?
 Please keep suggestions coming if possible.
 
 What you say about armourers supplying on demand makes sense to me Jim: I have a trefoil hollow-blade Smallsword made by Gill (complete with all his warranty marks etc) with a 27 inch blade length; apparently a one-off made for a Naval Officer (hence the short blade).  No-one I have spoken to seems aware of any such sword ever coming from Gill.
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