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			Very nice sword.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Amazingly strong, vicious but also elegant appearance. And of course, nice to see that there are still people around that are willing and able to create such beautifull weapons with their own hands. I assume that part of the fascination for old weapons may also be the fascination for the craftmanship. I know it is part of mine. Wonderfull to read that the curvature was formed by forging the edge.  | 
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			Matthew, is that the sabre you have always dreamed of owning ?   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  Great !!  | 
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 yes ! The Black Saber is most definitely the sword I have been hunting down for years now. It is without a doubt the crown jewel in my small collection. Thankyou ! And to Asomostif, Vandoo, Martin, and Trench ... Thankyou for your comments. I suspect Paolo is probably looking in and am sure he is enjoying the discourse, as I know I am ...  | 
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      How could I forget such passion .  
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			The entire hilt including the thumb ring is very close to a Polish hilt of the 17th century. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Fitting Turkish blades into Polish & Magyar sabers was not uncommon; similar blades of European manufacture do also exist.  | 
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 You've hit on something I've read as well. At the back of my brain pan in all of this has been a growing interest in which direction the evolution of the saber came from. Is it commonly held that the blade-styles evolved from the east westward ? Here's another drawing -- I believe of a sword that existed or does exist -- that looks quaintly familiar; messaged to me AFTER The Black Saber was made and shipped to me ...  
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