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Old 16th December 2016, 04:22 PM   #28
Jim McDougall
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Actually the good news is these hilts, although in rugged condition, can be reasonably restored, and undoubtedly will be remounted with vintage blades which hopefully will be somewhat correct. As we know, many swords were indeed refurbished in this manner during their working lives as it is.

While we can hope that this remounting and restoration would be properly noted in description in the future sale of these swords, naturally it is not always the case .

It would be great if these could be photographed and catalogued in before and after condition and the key features and details carefully noted. These details could be factored into our continuing study of these forms, especially with many of these which are extremely rare.
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