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Old 13th July 2020, 11:14 PM   #1
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Perhaps the owner upgraded the hilt and scabbard to silver when his social standing increased or he became more affluent/influential. Not uncommon in many cultures.
so he still couldnt afford to update the fuller? ) may be some people like gold and silver together
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Old 14th July 2020, 05:36 AM   #2
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so he still couldnt afford to update the fuller? ) may be some people like gold and silver together
The brass bolster would have been inside the scabbard. So, when sheathed the sword would have looked all silver. Also, to redo the bolster may have required dismounting the whole hilt.
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The brass bolster would have been inside the scabbard. So, when sheathed the sword would have looked all silver. Also, to redo the bolster may have required dismounting the whole hilt.
Makes sense ...
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