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Old 4th December 2006, 04:47 PM   #1
Gt Obach
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I agree with you completely... i think they were very functional and well thought of..
- and well taken care of..... i'm alway amazed at the condition of these ancient blades.... obviously they are taken seriously by the owners..

to be honest... a saber is not an easy thing to make... there is alot of talent that goes into these swords..

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