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|  14th August 2025, 11:19 PM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Mar 2012 
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				 |  Relic Roman Gladius Sword 
			
			At a recent event a friend, who has been a serious collector since the 1960s and who has some amazing items, bought along what appears to be a relic Roman Gladius Blade. Its previous owner's father had found it in about the 1940s in a north London area - he was a labourer/contractor and I gathered that he found it when drain clearing or somesuch.  My friend has recently re-hilted it, using shark vertebrae for the grip. The blade is 20 inches long and, although not immediately apparent in the poor quality phots I took, the tip is less corroded and appears to have once been hardened - presumably for better penetration etc. This does not appear to me to be something made in modern times and deliberately aged and I was impressed by it. I thought I would share photos of it here, and gained permission for that. I am interested in any knowledge that any experts here may have of this weapon type. | 
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