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Reddit » Swords
2d ago
Got two Kukri's from EGKH the big one is their 20 inch Sirupate version. The small one is their British Gurkas Jungle or PRI type Kukri. Does the big one fit sword territory or not?
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2d ago
I’m very aware this isn’t some ancient dueling sword or anything, but the fact of the matter is that I’ve whacked this sword around for years and it’s just a solid sword, I’d like to find another couple just for fun. Any clues where to look? It’s solid but needs some tlc I can’t give it to be fully zombie applicable. ?.
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2d ago
This is listed on eBay as an authentic Roman sword. I’m just wondering if it’s real or not
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2d ago
Thought this group may find this valuable. This is a great group! I love SWORDs! ?
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2d ago
This bayonet was passed down to me today. I'd like to know more about it. Banana for scale. Also tape measure for scale.
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2d ago
All I know it was purchased at Sturgis and is horse teeth. 12" blade 16.5" overall
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2d ago
Not quite certain where else to ask this, but--I'm a big fantasy nerd and have this dorky idea for a "sword in the stone" sculpture in our front garden. In short, get a replica Excalibur-looking sword of some kind, stick it in a fake rock, cement in there (or something), and... yeah. I am fully expecting various people, food delivery drivers, mailmen, etcetera, to try and pull it out at every opportunity and proclaim themselves the rightful king of England.
That said, I live in the Seattle area, so rain is sort of a given on a daily basis. Is there anything I can do to protect the sword from ..read more
Reddit » Swords
2d ago
My grandfather was a veteran of WW2. At the end of the war, he was able to grab a Russian cavalier saber from whatever base he was stationed at during the time because they were “being tossed into massive piles to be broken down and so I took one.” It’s been handed down to my father who intends to hand it down to me. It’s still in great condition, but the metal definitely has some spots growing that, one day, might be a concern? I’m no sword expert so I really don’t know.
Anyways, who/what kind of person would I be best to reach out to?
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