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Roman surgical instruments - My replicas
#46
New instrument...tweezer...

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CIAO from Italy

Marco
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#47
These are beautiful!.. Im looking into investing some money in a set of surgical instruments. Ive tried online sources but they're sporadic in their communications. let me know if you';re interested.
Ciao
CM Demetrivs Medivs
John Watkins
" Medicvs"
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#48
either of those could be used for forming fragmented of shattered bone to smooth reduced surfaces, also removing the "periosteum" from bony surfaces, which can be very stubborn. I LOVE THIS SET!
John Watkins
" Medicvs"
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#49
I am very sorry to have to inform you that Marco has quite making these all together. He ran into a very thick beaurocratic wall when he tried to establish his own workshop. Jurjen and I did try to help him, but the present Italian system seems to be crippling to any enterprise. I share your regret, for this is indeed a wonderfull set and Marco is a very, very talented artisan. I conside this a big loss for the re-enactment community and he has my deepest sympathy. I do hope at one time or another he will have a chance to take this up again.
Salvete et Valete



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Robert P. Wimmers
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