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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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The pictures are poor for my tastes. That being said, I think I agree with you that the silver work looks new and not too striking, good, but not striking. I also vote new.
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Location: What is still UK
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I would also agree that from these pictures this looks much like a very recent reproduction. The scabbard is of so so standard, if you like that sort of thing but the blade I find rather unpleasant. I like the things I collect to have been used and I do not mean chopping people to bits. Tim
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Location: Athens Greece
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We have talk about them few years ago. These swords are still in production as Kubachi silverwork. Is supposed that they are made with the old excellent techniques, but there is a big difference. It was even a "Kubachi Store" in the Internet that now I cannot find it. Their price is not cheap.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: 2008-2010 Bali, 1998-2008 USA
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