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Old 18th August 2014, 05:39 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Battara
If this is a special damascus German steel blade, what throws me is the remnant inscription on the top left of the close ups.
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the well known blade smith even works for the Klingenmuseum (Blademuseum) in the famous blade city Solingen. This smith has made a lot of scientific experiments with medieval forging techniques, is very experienced and world wide known. If this is a german blade, he would have said it to me. French blades of this period are much more massive than 1.5 mm. A blade for usage in combat, not just a ceremonial piece.
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