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Old 28th March 2006, 05:34 AM   #1
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Default Final blow-out!

Tax season is here and still more bills to pay. Here is my last reduction on prices for the stuff still here if anyone is still interested.

Bazu band- $95 (ouch! I bought it for almost 3x that much from Fagan & Co)
Japanese sword -$95
Bone Dagger- $125
Moroccan powderhorn- $45
Arrows, including IndoPersian armor-piercer- $45
Scottish basket hilt- $550

Thanks, Mark
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Old 28th March 2006, 11:03 AM   #2
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Hi Mark
how much of the tip is missing on the japanese blade
cheers
David
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Old 28th March 2006, 07:31 PM   #3
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Default Some itels sold!

Well, the Japanese wak, the powderhorn, the bazu band and the arrows are sold! Thanks, Matt!
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Old 28th March 2006, 08:20 PM   #4
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So is that everything Mark ?
If so i'll take the pictures down .
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Old 29th March 2006, 10:33 PM   #5
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Hello Rick, only the baskethilt and bone dagger remain. Several inquiries into the basket hilt, so I'll leave more info here.

I'm told it's a Crimean War era (1850's-60's) basket hilt, with the screw-off pommel and old chroming to basket, which has mostly rubbed off to reveal a nice chocolate patina underneath. The basket may possibly be older- this is not my forte! The hilt wood is intact, the wire gone and the fishskin flaking, with a 20% loss showing the wood underneath. The grip was loose when I bought it, so I cut a small piece of fabric out and placed it between the blade and basket (doesn't show) to nicely make it snug. The blade is intact, with no chipping, small wear/pitting to the tip only. The blade is darkened/pickled, with thistle and line decorations, with the crown/crest on one side and a cypher that is really illegible on the other! This was from where it has been rubbed and it might be "GR". "VR", "ER" ??? The fancy script doesn't help much, either!! It has two fullers per side and the 6-pointed star with the brass button and "PROVEDx" mark. The blade measures 32" and is 1 1/4" at the guard. The remnant leather lining in the basket was falling out when I got it. It has been secured for looks, but is badly worn. One can easily remove it, if they prefer the "open" look. It comes with a modern "Sam Brown" type scabbard/leather belt securer, like the modern baskets have. I can't lower the price any further, sorry! Thanks for the interest! -Mark
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