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Location: The Sharp end
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How wide is the blade at the hilt now? Perhaps it's narrow enough to be a swordstick?
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Here pictures of my sword (blade 81 cm) and a seller`s - he describes the sword as the end of 17. Danish or German transitional rapier
Last edited by pappa-karlo; 13th February 2013 at 03:45 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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Beautiful
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Edit: Karlo, we aren't allowed to discuss items currently offered for sale. You should remove the pictures of that sword as it is easily identifyable with your description. Last edited by Atlantia; 13th February 2013 at 02:28 PM. Reason: Just realised the sword is on another site. |
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OK, no problem. Delited.
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Hi Karlo,
It seems that your sword and mine have almost the same blade. What do you make of the brass inlays? Regards Gene |
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My blade is much closer to the one shown in the deleted photos - same brass pattern, two pairs of short longitudinal grooves, then 6-coals section change to the rhomboids.
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Do you have any further information on this style of brass inlay? |
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No, I have not studied this subject
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