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Old 4th August 2006, 06:19 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Jens Nordlunde
I do however find it unlikely, that the seller had the blade tested by one of the methods mentioned, or he would have mentioned it. [/font][/color]
Jens, didn't you read?

1. It was likely to be made of meteorite.
2. Meteorite blades do not rust.
And my favorite...
3. Always acquire ancient artifacts from expert sources. (Yea right...)

So, this fine print suggests:
1. It might be made from a meteorite.
2. The blade rusted, so it is not made from a meteorite (following the logic).
3. Do not buy from me; since you can not buy $50,000+ ancient artifacts for $600.

And I still think it looks like one of my wife's candles.
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