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Total size Around 100 cm so could be shorter than is genuine size ... Regards Cerjak |
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i have one similar. the blade is marked " SEBASTIAN HERNANDEZ"
maby is a victorian copy????? sword 115 cm blade 98 cm regard jacques |
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![]() ... and what makes you think it is a Victorian copy, Jacques ? ![]() Can you give a clue ? . |
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maestro fernando
he ahi mis alegatos 1)no smith mark 2)no cabala 3) the blade is thick whis no flexibility 4)i suspect the screws and thread ar not correct 5)the sword don't look 300 years old 6) my feeling que tengas un lindo domingo regard jacques |
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I like the 2nd sword, the 1st sword...those quillons are funky. It must've belonged to a ninja.
Why would someone remove both quillon terminals and sharpen the ends? I don't think I remember seeing something like that. The owner of this sword was one bad hombre. ![]() Last edited by Dmitry; 7th June 2013 at 03:26 AM. |
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Hi Dmitry
Possible that someone remove both quillon terminals and sharpen the ends but in this case may be it was more efficient during the fight ... |
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