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Cut from sheet steel made through industrial lamination would still qualify it for old? PS: I would bet that you are older than any of the two blades in the photos you posted. |
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I saw quite a few of very similar ones on the walls in Arab restaurants.
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Sorry. The computer decided on its own to duplicate my post :-(((
" Matrix" is taking over? |
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It reminds me of the "beater" sword I purchased, and posted, recently. Sorry.
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Another one, sold recently
exactly the same but with the scabbard, any idea? I still think at an old touristic sword around 1900... from where Turkey or Syria??? |
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