longjohnsadler
Well-Known Member
I have a sword that was reputedly used by an ancestor at Culloden, where in an early example of unsportsmanlike behaviour, the Scots attacked with swords, axes etc. and the English cut them down with cannon and musket.
The metal-work is in good nick (probably never used - see above) but the wooden grip is crumbling to dust. Google uk is not convincing (you can however buy a 'latex' sword), but there must be a conscience-stricken sword-repairer in say London?
Perhaps my grandad bought it at a car-boot and was telling porkies, but it seems a shame to watch it disintegrate.
Non-boaty again I'm afraid, but I'm a bit stuck.
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The metal-work is in good nick (probably never used - see above) but the wooden grip is crumbling to dust. Google uk is not convincing (you can however buy a 'latex' sword), but there must be a conscience-stricken sword-repairer in say London?
Perhaps my grandad bought it at a car-boot and was telling porkies, but it seems a shame to watch it disintegrate.
Non-boaty again I'm afraid, but I'm a bit stuck.
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