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			I believe it also depends upon exactly what kind of edged weapon we are discussing. You mention Japanese weapons for instance which are always best presented in full polish. I believe that to a certain extent this is also true of Indonesian keris. It is a living blade culture (keris are still traditional worn in particular ceremonial situations). Tarnished silver and brass fittings and chewed up wooden sheaths could be seen as a disrespect to the blade.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	This is probably less true of Civil and Revolutionary War swords.   So i don't think there is one pat answer that applies to all edged weapons collection.  | 
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