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Old 12th April 2017, 05:42 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Cerjak
You always seem suspicious !
With the prevalence of forgery, shouldn't we all be at all times?

This forum acts as an online library for years to come. I hate to call out possible issues but feel it is important to the integrity of the information that is stored here.

I appreciate all of the items you bring to the forum. Please don't take my opinion (that's all it is and maybe I'm wrong) as an attack. If you or anyone else ever see issue with an item I post, then please bring it up. Maybe you can point out something I had not considered. Personally, I feel it would be wrong to see a concern and not mention it. Others will come along in the future and see it and accept it as correct. If it is mentioned, then at least it gets them thinking on their own.

As to the patina on this blade, do you see how it appears in a "liquid like" pattern? As if it was applied as a fluid that dried and then proceeded to rust and pit? Does that seem natural?

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