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Old 23rd March 2025, 11:56 AM   #10
serdar
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Originally Posted by Radboud View Post
My personal opinion? Based on the photos you’ve posted, I believe the blade is a more recent replacement. It looks old so it could be from the Victorian times but there’s something off about it.

I’d recommend looking at as many other examples as you can find online.
Im 100% sure it is authentic,
I posted you picture with identicaly put markings and fuller, same as on my example.

It is 100% untapmered and original, definetly not victorian copy, live blade of highest quality.
Why it has two times stamped me fecit, maybe they made mistake, i seen it before, i have dagger that has similar mistake 100% original.

They were produced by hand and humans do make mistakes.
About fuller if you mean becous it doesent go all the way, it dont need to, iw seen it before.

As i said i dont know about type of the sword, but i do know about originality, dont wory it is 100% original.
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