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Old 15th January 2017, 04:47 PM   #1
cornelistromp
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jean Luc, very interesting and rare sword, beautiful patina with brown shades.
are there remains of an inlay?
nice to see that the point of the sword had been put on/repaired with two rivets through the blade, sometime ago.

if you are lucky you find the point again in some auction.

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Old 15th January 2017, 05:40 PM   #2
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Thank you Jasper,
amazing that you saw it on this low resoltion pictures !
You have brought to light a very interesting detail about this repaired blade,
Do you know other example with such reparation ?
Unfortunately there is no remains of an inlay visible.
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