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					Originally Posted by mariusgmioc
					
				 
				And it is always a  possibility this is a broken 19th century historicism replica that was thrown away to rust... 
			
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					Originally Posted by ALEX
					
				 
				I also find the langets and crossguard in general to be too thin and fragile. 
			
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					Originally Posted by Kmaddock
					
				 
				Is this sword type that rare and difficult to come by? 
			
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 I think it may very well be genuine, the unusual details of its appearance are closely comparable to a sword found in the River Barrow in Ireland, including the langets, narrow cross, quatrefoil terminals, and multi-stage grip.  Similar features are apparent in the familiar two-handed claymores, but this smaller, earlier(?) sort of weapon is even more rare, explaining the high sale price.  Due to this rarity, and the specificity of detail, I think it is unlikely that it could have been imitated in the 19th century.  The Irish sword was recovered only in 1935, and I know of no other example equally similar.