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Old 17th February 2012, 02:24 PM   #5
Matchlock
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Hi David R,

I am inclined to doubt whether the colloquial modern term 'shearing blades' actually conveys the correct impression of an antique and top-ranking Damascus steel blade like this. Its quality is certainly among the best that I have ever seen. As a 'Late Medieval man', I wish we could learn more about this kind of early blades.

In my opinion, the blade seems to originate from the Viking era, and the riveted tang would be a later addition.


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Michael

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