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Old 5th December 2025, 05:28 PM   #3
Pendita65
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Hi Detlef,
thank you for your reply,
i think the scabbard is original, as i have seen some with a painted sheath in red paint in the same manner at WereldMuseum. Some of them have brass rings arround it, and others cane. But the quality of the blade is really beautiful.
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