A site for historical seaxes

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A site for historical seaxes

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Hey Rangers!
It seems I've had a brain cramp this morning. My desktop computer went down a few months ago. On it was all of links I had to sites about seaxes. I am wanting to do some research and start making my seaxes more historically accurate. If you know of any good seax sites, please post them. (Yes, I know I've just opened myself up for a hoard of seax jokes. :P ).
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Hmm, SFI. That's the first forum I ever joined. I'll keep my opinion of that site to myself. I'll check out the link though. Thanks.
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Gosh.. I recall seeing a LONG thread w/lots of pictures in the myArmoury site. You'd need to search it back out of the archives though.
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Why didn't I think of myarmoury? That would be a logical place.
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