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Nothing to say on ths one, guys ?. C'mon !
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Dear Raf, would you kindly put your ? in words ?. Some of us (me, for one) need to be enlightened all the way
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As if the blade underwent a rough cleaning session and the previous dent/s has/have augmented to a larger portion; maybe even with the owner's help.
Would this be a plausible inference Raf ? |
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Join Date: Mar 2021
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good day ,
I got the sword in the same form as in the last photos on a red background, the previous owner simply repaired the large potholes with a "cold weld" trowel. I do not like such restoration, I like to perceive the object as it is, I removed all the finishing touches; potholes do not spoil it in my opinion. with respect |
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cross posts ... and some close explanation.
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for example, the reverse side is where this cold welding is
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