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Funny you should mention that Tom. When I opened the shipping box and got it reassembled, I was holding it and started swinging it around thinking it would make a devastating mace or trench club. The wood handle is a repro with the rest being original and it did not cost an arm and a leg. A purely defensive (thrown from stationary cover) grenade the weight of the kugel insured it would land on the head. As for rarity not sure, they are around but not cheap...Dano
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