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Old 26th January 2021, 05:48 PM   #7
okiemoss
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Originally Posted by Fernando K
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Without being an expert, just look at the definition of the decoration, and the perfection of the punches to realize that it is a modern reproduction,

Affectionately
I wish I would have learned all these things before I encountered this sword lol. What do you mean by perfect punches? To me it looks quite antiquated compared to the other acero de Hispania replicas I’ve seen but I imagine they’ve made replicas for many years? The guy who I bought it off of said his grandfather got it in Europe many years ago
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