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    Figuring It Out Companion abigalexoxo's Avatar
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    Anyone here like antiques? antiquing? just curious.....
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (abigalexoxo @ Jan 11 2010, 06:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    Anyone here like antiques? antiquing? just curious.....[/b]
    Hi Sweetie,
    You know that I do. You&#39;ve been to my place and seen them. What did you have in mind?
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    Do you mean 50+ y/o Clients? In which case I can qualify.

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    This baby boomer is a classic example of the red blooded American in superb condition with only light wear marks and a few chips. Still in marvelous working condition with all of his original equipment attached and ready for use. Great character and facial features with a marvelous surface patina. Not normally found in auction houses, the value for insurance purposes would be priceless due to its one-of-kind nature.
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    Figuring It Out Companion abigalexoxo's Avatar
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    Heya Scorp! How have you been!? I hope you had an excellent holiday! Though I recall your interest in them, I must admit that your antiques are not what I remember from our time together. ;) Hehehe! For those other than Scorp. (muah!)..lol...I am into antiquing myself. I have run across some interesting pieces in the last couple of months. Know anything about pre-bowie or early American knives? I picked up a large musso(? false cut tip ...bowie style but a lesser slope..and flat blade), no guard, wire-wrapped (looks like a replacement for a solid band), horn handle (I first thought it was wood that was starting to petrify but then noticed the ring pattern..). about 20-21 inches total...looks like a small machete...scabbard made out of possibile boot(?) or saddle(?)

    Anyhow....that is one of the pieces I found... but I don&#39;t know a whole lot about blades...

    AND...fast attack....I promise to dust you periodically..... :P
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    Angel Sword (angelswords.com) in Driftwood might be able to help you or at least point you in the right direction.
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