cut up an antique so it can be mailed

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At least it wasn't a Prussian-issued lance. ](*,)

Gee, how would it be to buy a water hose ?
 
"As the standard American ceiling height is 8 feet, I have sectioned this lance to be just under 8 feet if the bottom section is not used." #-o

Well, at least he didn't get his hands on some rare German Fokker D.VII:
"As the standard American living room is XX feet wide, I have chopped off the wings that I'm donating to my local surfing charity..."
 
Well I bought it. I have an Uhlan pennant to display afterall. :)

I'll have my welder re-assemble it. He can weld it to where you will never know some farking idiot has cut it to pieces.

I pressed the seller about provenance/originality etc. I thought the answer somewhat evasive. Oh well. It will make for a good display.

Eric
 
ebeeby said:
Well I bought it. I have an Uhlan pennant to display afterall. :)

I'll have my welder re-assemble it. He can weld it to where you will never know some farking idiot has cut it to pieces.

I pressed the seller about provenance/originality etc. I thought the answer somewhat evasive. Oh well. It will make for a good display.

Eric

I know where there's a Prussian lance pennon (replica) with holes spaced to fit an Argentine export lance. :)
 
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