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Old 2nd April 2008, 07:53 PM   #1
spiral
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I agree Kronckew, essentialy our swords are worth infinatly less than they were, , accept in illegal sales, but without ebay they are just worth local village junk shop England prices , not international world market prices.

Sadly I doubt if the Torys would do it differently, they all just run the country for their own ends & those of there mates, they just play with the population & newspapers etc. But I digress.

But as I said in this thread...
linky...


"If you live in "Blighty" "land of the free" & want a longish curved blade youve got 8 weeks to get it."

I would now add to that statement , it seems likley that if you want a longish straight blade in or from England you've got 6 months left to get it, {or sell it if you dont want it.}

Luckily I took my own advice. But theres still some pieces I would have liked that I will probably never own.

I think this law should have been introduced yesterday, Aprill fools day would have been a suitible timing.

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