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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
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Interesting sword.
I noticed it too when it was offered but I had this hunch that it was a, maybe Bali, later combination with the pamor blade and the end of sheath. It's strange that the blade just follows the contours of a Beladah Belabang-blade but there aren't the usual cut out characteristic details? Also that the top "half-wing screw" isn't replaced when everything else seems to be restored? Michael |
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