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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2009 9:48:47 GMT
I saw a thread on myArmoury about them and though I would get one going over here as well in case any first-time sword buyers are considering their products. Here is a link to some of their products: www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.asp?User=1105505Are they registered members here on the site or does anyone know them out there? I am not personally interested in the wrought slag look, but for people who might have questions, it's always good to get a searchable thread going on the boards. I would hate for someone to invest in one of these and not have done some research on them first. Your thoughts and opinions are apperciated...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2009 12:44:45 GMT
/index.cgi?board=euromedieval&action=display&thread=13166 but I do appreciate the effort
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2009 16:39:49 GMT
I would maybe give $150 or $200 for them if they are really tough for some hard beating, but $300-$350, no chance.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2009 17:41:44 GMT
/index.cgi?board=euromedieval&action=display&thread=13166 but I do appreciate the effort Heh, duplicate topics...sorry about that. To be expected when not paying attention and a new smith pops up...lol. Oh well, more info for people to see!
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Post by enkidu on Nov 9, 2009 19:19:22 GMT
I would maybe give $150 or $200 for them if they are really tough for some hard beating, but $300-$350, no chance. I totally agree, they cut corners in the finish to create an aged look effect, which is ok, but dont expect me to pay over 300 for it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2009 20:52:54 GMT
I can't see the site, but if they're cutting corners, I'm not willing to pay top dollar for that.
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