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	This is my first post here, I posted this question on swordforum and Jason Anstey referred me here. And here is my question. This is my first post here and would like some help to identify a sword, I am a total novice in this field. I recently inherited a sword from my father, my guess is that the sword is bought around 1970 or earlier. Just interested in it's history and who made it, so any help would be appreciated. ![]() ![]() ![]() /Thomas  | 
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