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Hi Gav
Thanks for the response. I think it's of interest too. Especially since it seems to follow in the tradition of the shikomizui. Hi Thilo Thanks, I shall bear those legalities in mind. Of course, it's not illegal if the two pieces are separated, because then it's not a concealed weapon. It's only illegal with both pieces together. Something to think about. ![]() Thanks for that tip on lacquer. That is odd. Perhaps they believe it protects the blade. |
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By the way, I don't own both pieces of this item.
I only only the sword part. My brother owns the scabbard part. |
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