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Thanks for the pictures !
What a wonderfull way to spend the day, even when most of the objects are military.And still end up with a dayak shield and a parang nabur (seems the right spelling to me) Looking forward to pictures of the shield and parang nabur if possible ![]() Also interesting to see absolutely no 1908 cavalry swords around. Are they getting scarce ? And a lot of wonderfull mameluke swords. they are so tempting. Thanks ! |
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Thank you for the photos!
To be brutally honest, I didn't see anything on the photos that would make me go WOW. Looks like it was great esoteric fun, though! |
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It looked like interesting viewing but I tend to agree with Dmitry, though saying that I did see a few pieces that made me go hhhmmmmmmmm niiice. Nice to know you picked up a couple of good pieces for yourself too. Gav Last edited by freebooter; 27th September 2010 at 02:55 AM. |
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Stunning sword porn...
![]() This thread should have had a disclaimer so I would have known to get a drool shield for my keyboard before opening it. |
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