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Old 16th September 2015, 01:49 PM   #10
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by M ELEY
Thanks, Jim. I was just trying to deduce how this ersatz sword might have come about. Of course, we'll probably never know for sure, unless another shows up. I was following the deductive reasoning of another fine Forumite ( the Cap'n of the Bookmobile!) who is most excellent at connecting the dots on such things-

Thanks so much Mark! You and I have been together on this 'dot connecting' for a long time, and these kinds of items are what makes weapons researching fun.
Nice job there Carlos on this one! Thank you for sharing it.

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