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Old 7th July 2007, 06:08 PM   #1
Jim McDougall
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Not at all Odevan! the 'Readers Digest' version!!! Nicely said !
The development of the sabre from the historical perspective is not only complex, covering incredibly vast geography, but lengthy periods of time with varying peoples and civilizations. What you have observed would be the plausible dynamics of development, and well suggests the 'why' of its development.

I very much appreciate this thread and the great illustrations and observations on weapons not often discussed among collectors, obviously due to the scarcity of them. Thanks very much guys !!

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Old 30th July 2007, 09:33 PM   #2
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Tim,

Weren't you going to post images of further sabres??

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Old 2nd August 2007, 02:12 AM   #3
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Well Ham, I'm going to do better than that.
My wife and I have decided it's time to sell off the collection.
I am going to have a website done up but will wait a couple weeks. If any of the forum mebers are interested I'll give them first refusal, everything goes and I will include all the info I have on each one. Just email me

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