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Old 15th September 2009, 08:21 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by ThePepperSkull
I read somewhere on these forums that if I don't collect antique weaponry, this is not the place to be, but I guess I kind of disagree. There are still smiths out there who seek to keep tradition and make blades that are still great, or those who seek to rediscover what is lost. Finding these men and examining their wares is what excites and drives my collecting habits... as well as finding some interesting yet less traditional pieces from time to time.

I have many new kerises in my collection .

No big deal .

Need a close full shot of the blade to determine the pamor .

I like the blade; there's a historical circularity about it .
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