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Old 13th November 2006, 01:41 PM   #9
Jim McDougall
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Hi Katana,
You are most welcome! That 'overactive imagination' is actually 'passion for history' and is exactly what has propelled me through decades of adventures with antique edged weapons
When I began collecting, I was fascinated by probably too many action adventures on TV and in movies, especially those on the British Empire such as "Gunga Din", "Charge of the Light Brigade" and "Khartoum" to name a few.
I began collecting British cavalry patterns and eventually began collecting the ethnographic swords that would have been trophies or souveniers presenting the exact scenario here.
I really look forward to hearing more on your findings on the Wilkinson sword. Regardless of the outcome, having a genuine 19th century Wilkinson sword is outstanding, one of the most highly regarded firms that became quintessant in swordmaking.
Thank you for sharing these, and the response!!
All the best,
Jim
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