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Old 28th June 2022, 06:54 PM   #18
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by fernando View Post
But this is enough to make those non studious think (some) espadas anchas were made in Toledo .
Very true, even the locals in Alta California writing accounts in those times presumed 'every sword' was made in Toledo. This powerful reputation prevailed in literature and much public thought for centuries...every fine sword/blade was from Toledo....to the point it was almost cliche'.

On the blade on the branched hilt saber I just posted, after TOLEDO is the word Sagaun (I believe) which seems to possibly be a corruption of the famed Sahagum, an often spuriously applied name from that Toledo smith.
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