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Old 13th November 2005, 09:07 PM   #7
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Hi, I have read this thread with great interest. The edges of these blades are in an unbelievably good condition for weapons from a BC-AD date when compered to weapons found in celtic grave sites in the Uk. Even centuries later Viking and swords of the middle ages that have been kept in churches do not have as good edges. Also if they were real anything like that here in the Uk would make front page of the national newspaper and I suspect that is the case in most countries world wide. Also if they were real your friend is unbelievably generous as they would be worth a small retirement pension. Tim
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