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Old 12th January 2008, 11:09 PM   #22
Sikh_soldier
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I had previously been surprised at the fact that we cannot make arms and armour to the same level and standard as our predecessors.

However, I am happy that seeing this magnificent scabbard, it proves that it is not necessarily a lack of skill that prevents us making masterpieces but time and effort.

That old battle-tulwar had been through its wars, and has now been laid to rest with honour. In fact, if it could speak its probably now revitalised, uplifted and raring to go once again.

Thanks for the care, service and respect shown to this old veteran.

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Bally
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