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Old 15th December 2019, 04:40 PM   #1
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Wire-brushed & emery papered (2000 grit) the blade, paint tended to smear and clog it tho. took some crappy pics, today's weather is not brilliant for photos. Will clean more after I recover. Might get some solvent paint remover. Intriguing set of 4 marks on the start of the knuckle guard that may be letters or numbers mostly filled covered by the paint.

Ayway, broad arrows stand out, can't see any other marks on the blade. paid attention to the spine but couldn't see any real signs of lettering under a strong light there may be hints. Photo of the spine near the guard shows what may be a ghost marking I cant sharpen.
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Old 15th December 2019, 07:17 PM   #2
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Looks like you've got a decent sword, Wayne .
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Old 15th December 2019, 07:49 PM   #3
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When you take a chance on a low estimate item with a bad description, sometimes you win, sadly not as often as you lose, tho it's less painful if the price you pay is low. It helps having people here that can provide knowledge, like yourself and CutlassCollector, M Eley, Thin red line, K Maddock, and the others who will post here (and those who do not). Thanks All.
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Old 15th December 2019, 09:38 PM   #4
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Hi I agree taking a chance sometimes works out and sometimes does not. But you remember more the wins than the losses.
I got a Richardson of cork ( southern irelaand provincial capital) percussion pistol today. Just a few bad on line pictures and I took a gamble. I will be picking up during the week.
I never knew anything about spectacle cutglasses so thanks for the education. Nitromores should work well as I find paint that clogs emery paper generally is solvent removable. I used work in a lab so dichloromethane was common available to me and rarely did the point win.
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