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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent
Posts: 2,658
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I believe the article was written by Micheal Stevenson ....I have checked to find the link I previously had ...but there is a different webpage that 'comes up' I stupidly did not copy it. I remember linking the article in a previous post .. and may have quoted from it on a thread...but cannot find it...I wouldn't be surprised if you have a copy on your hardrive If memory serves, these Sudanese souvenirs were produced in either Birmingham or Sheffield ...shipped to the Sudan, sold to the British ...only to be 'brought back' as genuine items ..... As regards railway lines used as a source metal for swords....the steel quality is extremely good with, I believe, a reasonable carbon content suitable to manufacture blades. Still truckin' in the Bookmobile ?? All the best Kind Regards David All the best |
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
Posts: 10,671
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Hi David,
I think you're right, it was probably Birmingham, and I think I have some note of this in the heaps of notes stuffed away in the bookmobile.....yup, still truckin!! Matter of fact we finally got on the road yesterday to get out of Texas....its burnin up here....headed north to mountains maybe Arizona near Grand Canyon. All the best, Jim |
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