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Old 18th October 2022, 07:02 PM   #1
ulfberth
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Hi Andy and Fernando, I still feel these are among the underestimated items you can find on today's market, and few fakes so far because its not financialy rewarding. They are also a good learning base to start with and Fernando has some captivating varieties that you don't see often.
Bellow is a nice link with aditional information.
There is a nice book on these by Vicente Toledo Momparler.
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Ulfberth
https://vicentetoledo.es/es/espadas/espadas-hasta-1800
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Old 19th October 2022, 06:34 AM   #2
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Hi Dirk,

thanks for the reply and the link!

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I still feel these are among the underestimated items you can find on today's market
https://vicentetoledo.es/es/espadas/espadas-hasta-1800
Yes, it seems so. I wonder how that comes, as (in my eyes) they are pretty pleasing shaped and the historical context is also interesting.

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