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Originally Posted by AHorsa
Congratulations to your new piece Cornelius! Although the condition is not "mint" it has a great historical charisma, especially concidering the deep nicks which suggest involvement in hard battles. In my eyes pieces like this have more aura than unused top preserved ones.
Cheers
Andreas
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Hi Andreas,
I completely agree here, also a sword can be better preserved in most cases by nature than by people.
The condition deteriorates a bit, but more important it is in +-500 years not touched, disassembled, cleaned and restored.
attached a landsknecht in colour with a similar katzbalger.
very best wishes
jasper