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Originally Posted by serdar
But this saber is undoubtadly not genuine, somebody gave a lot of efort to make her that good looking.
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Hungarian and Polish sabres and broadswords are among the most common fakes. Two years ago I wanted to buy a Hungarian broadsword from 1763, but I consulted with more knowledgeable colleagues in time. The broadsword turned out to be a fake, and I refused to buy it.
This broadsword is still hanging at auction, there are no takers.
As a rule, the first buyer pays a lot of money, then these items fall in price and hang around at auctions.
Unfortunately, here on the forum you cannot discuss items that are put up for auction, but no one forbids you from contacting participants in private messages.
Best regards,
Yuri