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Hi Stephen

If it was cheaper it would be great to take it to a Nihonto meeting claiming something like the amazing coloured hamon

Then sit back and watch the fun

 

 

Grev

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Considering that the history of sword making in Lóngquán goes goes back 2,600 years when the town was founded in the Spring & Autumn Period, this is really a travesty. But then again, not that much different from Japanese sword smiths producing fantasy weapons featured in comic books.

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When considering provenance and rarity as mentioned in an earlier post - the indication that3 were available and 2 sold is not a good thing

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