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Old 23rd March 2011, 04:23 AM   #1
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Thank you, Jim! This is a great forum! I have many other antique swords that I would like to post on here and learn more about!

I am definitey going to get that two volume set by Sir James Mann.
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Old 23rd March 2011, 07:07 PM   #2
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Thank you, Jim! This is a great forum! I have many other antique swords that I would like to post on here and learn more about!

I am definitey going to get that two volume set by Sir James Mann.
You bet Carl!!! and yes it is!!! but its up to all of us to make it that way. The idea here is to post away, and not hesitate to express ideas and observations, we all learn together. There are no experts, and we use whatever resources we have and share results.

Really looking forward to your posts, and really glad you're here.

All the very best,
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