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Old 19th September 2014, 06:22 PM   #5
Ian
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Originally Posted by Sajen
Hello Ian,

went it in your collection? Very interesting dha, was on my watch list. Will look nice after some maintenance, hope the corrosion at the edge isn't to deep. Great that Nathaniel was able to pin it down so exactly.

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Detlef
Hello Detlef:

Yes, I could not resist adding this one to my collection. I'm a bit more selective now than I used to be, and try to limit myself to pieces that I find out of the ordinary. This particular combination of a blade that resembles a Chinese niuweidao (ox-tail saber) mated with a Shan/Burmese hilt is uncommon, and one that I have not had much chance to acquire over the years (been outbid a couple of times actually). So I'm pleased to have bought it, even though some of its condition is not optimal.

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