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Hello,

I am not sure how historical this is, as the 1â€
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THe metal bollocks make it more likely to be 15th than 14th century, although in examples that have them, there is usually a bolster connecting them that they are a part of, and not the blade itself.

Pretty cool looking.
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"Oh, he's got big balls..."
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Jeff J wrote:"Oh, he's got big balls..."
of steel :shock:
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Thanks guys, It looks like back to the drawing board for me.

Catch ya next time with a new dagger.

Hal

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