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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Thanks for the additional thoughts!
To me, it is not fair to dismiss an item because it does not appear in books or in a museum. I still have a lot to learn about styles and typeology but I feel like I know a 16th C piece when I hold it. On close inspection I just cannot find anything that says to me that it's later. Weight, quality, forging, impact marks, patina, etc all look correct. If it's not 16th C. then I have to question every item out there. A few more pics because who doesnt love pictures. I tried to capture the wavy "variation" that is present in good blades when viewed lengthwise. |
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