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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: GREECE
Posts: 73
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I am sorry for my late reply but due to some internet problems I couldn't answer.
Thanks everybody for the informations that you gave me. As i see I must say "goodbye" at the 17th-18th c. Nevermind I still like the blade form of that sword. Rsword.Yes at the spine there is a groove.Does it states that it is an Indian blade? All the best Ilias |
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