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Krag
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Violent Saxon? Scroll through the pics to soothe the soul....
Yes, I'm designating myself an official seax therapist :P .

As usual....click to see the pics:

[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/krag/ivoryseax/is1t.JPG[/img]
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nice piece! How much does it weigh? Is the edge on the straight side, the curved side?
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Thanks. I don't know the weight offhand. I can weigh it today when I get home. Seax blades have the long straight side as the edged side.
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NICE

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Sweet looking :lol:

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