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Any interest in Firanghi's
The larger of the two was a sotherby's purchase back in 1995, the blade has some sideways movement, no doubt the resin has come adrift inside the khanda hilt. The blade is a circa 1680-1700 european horsemans blade with a number of battle scars. The second has more of a rapier feel in the hand, great flexability to the blade and very clear armourer stamps to both sides. PM me for more details if genuinely interested or email tedsgoldmine@optusnet.com.au Thanks Gav Last edited by freebooter; 5th October 2008 at 12:15 PM. Reason: forgot the image |
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Thanks for the enquiries, those that have been contacted via email images will arrive soon, those that have not yet received their replies, again there are some email addresses that cannot be reached by my service provider or my service provider is blocked by your so please PM me if still interested.
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Not that I had intended offering it, but the Shamshir pictured has sold.
Is there any Interest in the Feranghi or should I ebay them too? thanks Gav |
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