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|  17th December 2007, 10:54 PM | #4 | 
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			Jim A while back I told you about a sword at a resturant in Charleston called "Queen Anne's Revenge" (for obvious reasons). As I am sure you know Charleston's pirate history is extensive. The owner there has been collecting pirate artifacts for a good while (I am told decades) and has many of them on display in the resturant. The one I wrote of on here had a Nimcha ( Saif ) hilt and a blade from what looked to be a takouba. There are more than a dozen other swords on display there some are indeed hangers. I do not have photos from there but there are video tours from a news clip on the resturant here under the tours section that give a brief view of some of them. http://www.qarevenge.com/ The priates soul museum in key west may be a good contact as well. They have a large collection but not many online photos of it http://www.piratesoul.com/contact.aspx While not all pirate the National Maritime Museum online collection is here and contains over 300 edged weapons, thats 300 online I think and more than 600 in its total collection (BTW they have a link on their page to this site ) http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/exp...tegory/weapons Last edited by RhysMichael; 17th December 2007 at 11:32 PM. | 
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