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Old 11th February 2016, 01:52 PM   #14
ulfberth
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Well that's good news Jasper, it means at least one of us is going to learn something.
The more knowledge that can be shared the better
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Originally Posted by cornelistromp
Hi Ulfberth,
sorry to have to say that this sword can not be hold (properly) in your right hand, then the bracket is in the way.
it is 100% a left hander.

please compare and see post #7 this is the same innerguard for a right handed sword.

maybe a picture can be posted with the sword in the left and right hand, thumb over the ring, index finger around the ricasso, then it will be very obvious.

The length can be anything, the few of this type that I have measured were between 90-100cm, Iam curious what the length of this one measures.

best,
jasper
kind regards Ulfberth

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