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G Ezell
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Posted: Mon 11 Apr, 2016 1:43 pm Post subject: a pair of seaxes |
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Hello, I have 2 new blades for sale.
First up, this one is closely based on one in the in the Museum of London, though not a perfect copy. The blade is 9 9/16" long with the overall length of 18 1/16 inches. The handle is hard maple, the blade is W2 tool steel, the sheath fittings are bronze. I am asking $260 plus shipping for this one.
Number 2 has a 8 1/8" blade with an overall length of 15 5/8 inches. The handle is walnut, the blade is a combination of 1084, 203e, and W1 steels. I am asking $360 plus shipping for this one.
" I have found that it is very often the case that if you state some absolute rule of history, there will be an example, however extremely unusual, to break it."
Gabriel Lebec
https://www.facebook.com/relicforge
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G Ezell
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Posted: Fri 22 Apr, 2016 11:46 am Post subject: |
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The pattern-welded seax is sold.
" I have found that it is very often the case that if you state some absolute rule of history, there will be an example, however extremely unusual, to break it."
Gabriel Lebec
https://www.facebook.com/relicforge
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