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by Dennis Holland..
(Raleigh, N.C., U.S.A.)

Briefly, I started collecting swords from the Early, Middle, and late Middle Ages representing various styles from what is often referred to as a "bastard" sword type through my favorite any type of sword a viking might carry. This and another business were total heaven in the purchase of the swords I wanted. Though as time as gone by, some of my favorites were discontinued but "new" types seemed to fit right in. I have never had to complain, return, nor find any, repeate, any, flaw in quality workmanship, an honest, accurate, presentation of the sword, nor the relevant time period. I'm sorta of a history"nut" and like to get accuracy of a time period with a sword it might represent as having been used during said time period. If the prices are tolerable or saving up monies to purchase a sword aren't an issue, I can think of no better business to first go to. I cannot speak in higher praise of any business I have dealt that sells European type swords from any time period. Thank you for allowing me to address this matter.

If it is allowable, I must mention Museum Replicas Limited as another souurce for the type of swords cited above.All said about Arms of Valor, can just as eaisly be said of Museum Replicas Limited with no fear of contradiction.

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