WTB: Quality Vintage DE Blades ***Found***

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AABCDS
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Wow, you've been really busy since December 26, 2009!
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WTT: My Semogue 2011 LE Badger 1 #70 for #62
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I have some Wilkinson Sword Classics made in the UK for sale. See my listing in the S/T area.
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sfcablecar wrote:I'm looking for the earlier Swords labeled "Made in England".
OK. FWIW, that's exactly what it says on the one of mine that's still mounted on its card.
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The blades pictured above, while made in England, are generally considered to be not equal to the high quality of the older English Wilkinsons from the 60s & 70s. I believe they were the last Wilks made in England before the production moved to Germany.
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sfcablecar wrote:
AABCDS wrote:Wow, you've been really busy since December 26, 2009!
I love that glitch!
That's a pretty cool glitch. I had to do a double take to make sure that really read 16 million.
- James
WTT: My Semogue 2011 LE Badger 1 #70 for #62
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