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		<title>By: Linda</title>
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		<description>If they have scabbards, use a sheet for each sword. Fold it well to make good padding and fix the sheet in place around the sword with duct tape. If they don't have scabbards, oil the blade well and wrap it in many layers of clingwrap before wrapping and taping into a blanket or sheet. A drum hardware case might fit them, or a travelling golf bag.</description>
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