A Medieval sword in Houston

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Re: A Medieval sword in Houston

Postby Guest » Wed Apr 02, 2003 5:08 pm

Hmm... No provenance... No references to any known authority on the authenticity of the sword... The tired "Templar" connection... Could just as easily be a Eastern European fake, artificially aged. Sold in good faith, I suppose. I wouldn't buy it unless I had handled it myself first.

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Re: A Medieval sword in Houston

Postby Casper Bradak » Thu Apr 03, 2003 2:22 pm

And everybody knows that the only swords with crosses on them were used by crusaders! (That's my sarcastic typing) <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
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