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Two-handed Knight's Medieval Great Sword

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Sir Edward:

I've handled a similar period original antique before. This one looks like it lacks a lot of the subtleties that you'd find on an original. I'm pretty convinced it's more modern.

I think it would more authentic to take an A&A or Albion and throw it in a shed for a few years. :)

Sir William:
Huh...there's an idea.  LOL

Like I'd subject an Albion or A&A to such...gross negligence.

Leganoth:
Doesnt look real to me, has to be  a remake, if it WAS a antique and used there would be contact marks and it doesnt look like a medieval claymore to me, I dont buy it. If it was an "antique" you should try to take care of it and it looks as if it wasnt used, the coloring looks fake but thats just my opinion.

Sir James A:
Remember that "antique" isn't old as we tend to think of as medieval. It's generally "something over 100 years old", which the Victorian replicas would fall under being antiques, but they're not from the actual medieval period.

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