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Sorry, just couldn't resist: you gave such a good opening
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![]() At any rate; back to the sword in question; if indeed the grip length is 10cm then that would seem an acceptable size. True medieval swords are such rarities these days and the market is filled with fakes; this may explain why this piece went for short money . If it is genuine then someone got a hell of a deal . |
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I must notice that it has not been sold for the reason of not meeting the reserve price. Also, how one can tell of authenticity of a sword like this without physically seeing it (unless it's wootz, of course)? Is it even possible? |
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Didn't Lee show some Alexandria arsenal crusaders' swords at Timonium? He may be the best person to consult.
Personally, I am puzzled about the evenness of the edges: this sword is quite rusty and shouldn't the edges be "eaten away" some more? |
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I do not know much about these swords but the pommel alarms me then the guard. The biggest thing that gets me is,- If I had a genuine medieval sword or anything truely rare I would not be selling it on ebay. I think the answer must lay near there.
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Yes Tim, This also made me wonder
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