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Nick dominguez

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  1. After seeing what you guys have posted and talking to a couple of you, I think the right thing for me to do is to sell this to someone who can appreciate it and will give it the life it deserves. I came across this because it was being lost in a pawn shop by someone I know and I couldn’t see it living that life. So I payed to get it out and I payed her for the sword in order to see what it’s next step should be. I’m not interested in delving deep into the life of swords. I love my old books more. Then again I couldn’t see it living that life with the age and beauty that it has. i would love it if some of you could give me an idea of what you think I should sell it for. I will post it after I get your thoughts in the for sale section. I just honestly have no idea what a fair offer Would be. Thank you
  2. Everything you guys are saying is fascinating to me. Are there any different pictures I could take that would help you? Any suggestions what a person could do to find out for certain of it is real? Where to go, who to send it to? Costs And I’ll be honest, I’m not sure as stated above if i should have it restored. I feel I’m in a particular situation here out of my league and out of my depth lol. Any thoughts? Also thank you for all of the helpful comments.
  3. That is so exciting. To think this thing is almost 400 years old. Would you think it would be worth it to get it restored? I feel like someone tried putting a whetstone to it at some point. As far as if it is original I know for a fact it came back at the end of WW2. I’ve seen pictures of it with the gi in Japan before he brought it home. I wonder do you think it is worth anything?
  4. I acquired this sword from a person who’s grandfather brought it back from WW2. We know nothing about it accept I talked to someone who said it was at least 1700s 1800s any help identifying it would be wonderful. Wondering if it’s worth having it restored or just hang it on my wall?? Might consider selling it. I just don’t know anything about it.
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