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Old 24th April 2022, 05:55 PM   #1
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... Ah, so there's a third Pedro! The plot thickens. I had heard of the other two before but not this one ...
There were many sword smiths called Pedro in Toledo during that period, werecow .


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There were many sword smiths called Pedro in Toledo during that period, werecow .
And apparently even more Franciscos! I feel like there is a Renaissance sword-making comedy sketch in there somewhere.
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