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Old 24th December 2008, 10:25 PM   #1
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Obviously not an easy choice here (well, if we assume someone else will take the bill at least), but sticking to something a bit more humble than the Sword of Charlemagne or so (not that I'd complain...)

1: a Swedish "drabantvärja" m/1701, or a similar officer's sword. Known provenance obviously a plus.

2: a good Japanese daito. The Rai Kunitoshi up for sale over at nihonto.ca for example would do the trick.

3: A Viking age-style sword from Patrick Barta.

Honourable mention to pretty much all things wootz and jade.
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Old 29th December 2008, 03:31 PM   #2
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Hard to say, but I wouldn't mind my pick from Andrew's, Ian's, John's and/or Charles' collections. I wouldn't mind getting a dha with an undamaged basket-work handle, actually, and one with some gold in the decoration.
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