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I can only echo Andrew's envy. Another great sword. I have never seen the style of inlay on this one before. And if the scabbard is a replacement it is certainly nice work. The blade on this one looks as if it were made to use. How does it feel in your hand ? I'll bet it has a "live" natural feel. Again congratulations
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and I wish I had bid on it. The blade is a dandy, and the silver work is remarkably crisp.
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Nice puppy, and the technical word used among silversmiths and shop talk is.....inlay.
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It's just not right that someone has that many exquisite blades
![]() You bring up a good point though, I've always wondered what the diference was between inlay, kaftgari, and neillo. I was going to start a thread but I think I'll just hijack yours out of jealousy ![]() |
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Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's Dha .........
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