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Old 26th March 2013, 04:34 AM   #1
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Michael thanks for clearing that up, I have to thank CharlesS for taking the risk of bringing his swords to the seminar, being able to see them up close was unusual, I do not think I would have had a chance to see these types of swords any were else.

Mross, yes Lee's viking sword is amazing, maybe he or someone else can date it, I can not remember if that ever came up, considering its age and that it was broken in half once and repaired it is still an inspiring weapon, you can just imagine the history behind it.
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