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Old 14th February 2011, 08:41 PM   #1
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BBJW, I can be very serious, and if you feel that you would prefer this approach, I can provide it. However, I almost never adopt this posture, because it frequently offends.

The people who have contributed to this thread have done so in a relaxed way, and probably have acted so because they like the ongoing conversation.

Be patient. You'll get what you want eventually, and it will be provided without my rough edges.
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Old 14th February 2011, 09:11 PM   #2
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I AM NOT KNOWLEGABLE ENOUGH TO GUESS BUT WOULD LIKE TO SEE A GOOD CLOSE UP OF THE DESIGN AND WRITEING ON THE SCABBARD. IT MAY GIVE SOME VALUABLE IDENTIFICATION AS TO WHERE IT COMES FROM AND ITS HISTORY. SOME CLOSEUPS OF THE BLADE WOULD HELP ID PARMOR, AGE AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
EVEN THE EXPERTS CAN'T DO MUCH WHEN WORKING IN THE DARK. GOOD LUCK
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