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Thanks for the dimensions.
the parallel blade without fuller of length 76 cm is indeed under geibig type 1. f/m the sword looks very good and patterns are almost impossible to forge, but also an expert of auction house can only say something definitive about a Viking sword with a metalurgic report in hand. attached pages from Ian Peirce. swords of the Viking age. |
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Hello Jasper,
Thank you for your help, the attached Pictures and graphics. Richard |
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Where can one buy such beauties?
Have you considered to make an Xray at the dentist`s lab? |
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