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Originally Posted by Shakethetrees
I think the currency theory is a little far fetched, as the currency "weapons" that I've examined are basically roughed out shapes, with any mounting hardware or fine fitting being non-existent.
Currency weapons are made by blacksmiths for use in a defined area. The drilling and tapping tools require tools for their manufacture that are not just found or made easily. They are fairly technical, with measurements and shaping needing more precision tooling.
If you've ever done any amount of threading (male or female) you know the difficulty, with chipped and broken taps and dies being commonplace.
Replacement for a primitive shop would be next to impossible!
I think they are either parade/ceremonial weapons coming from a fairly technical society.
Also, the bright red rust tells me that they are probably recent.
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I don't know where, or when they are from. They both exhibit very deep pitting. Old or new, I don't know. The red rust, only translates to recent neglect.