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Old 15th April 2005, 03:10 PM   #20
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ibeam,
i would hold off on your knife. double edge butter spreaders are hard to come by, lol.

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I would probably agree with Rick's comment as to the age.
that it has been re-wrapped, or a newer example?

as far as the carvings on the hilt is concerned, i don't think it's not much crispier than battara's or your garab's (btw, cool garab. no broken fin or anything ) althought the carvings on the scabbard's toe does look pretty crispy.
as for the mandaya sword, congrats you've got yourself a rare piece there. can't wait to see some close ups (hint, hint)
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