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			Thanks for the input guys. As mentioned originally the scabbard is new. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Spunjer, the blade is very heavy, surprising for a shandigan. Kino, those are nice flashing grains, and if you look at the portion of the hilt just behind the ferrule you can see the maker chose to use a portion of knotted wood.  | 
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