Hi all,
I thought I would scan this & post it in hopes that some may find it interesting.
(from the October 1997 issue of Man at Arms)
Last edited by Stephen A. Fisher on Mon 10 May, 2004 5:55 pm; edited 1 time in total
Thanks for posting this. Every sword that has a known individual history deserves to have its story preserved. As I read the article I was listening to the soundtrack from "Master and Commander", so this story was especially evocative.
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