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2009 - Baltimore Antique Arms Show

My second visit to this annual event. Just like last time, the vast majority of the show is "modern antiques", that is, firearms and the like from the civil war and so forth. But there are older period weapons to be seen, such as the occasional renaissance longsword, small sword, or rapier. We saw some blunderbusses, and a variety of flintlock and matchlock firearms.

We took pictures when we found more interesting items.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Pamela with one of the nice Executioner's swords we saw. This one was about $5,500.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
What a great poster. :)

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
The booth for The Antique Weapon Store.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique weapon.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique weapon.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique weapon.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique weapon.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique weapon.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique weapon.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Antique longsword, type XIX. This one was about $12,000.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Antique longsword, type XIX. This one was about $12,000.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Antique longsword, type XIX. This one was about $12,000.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Antique pole-arms and longswords. The swords are about $8,000 each.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique longsword. This one was about $8,000.

^topSaturday March 21, 2009
Bill examining an antique longsword. This one was about $8,000.

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