SPOTSYLVANIA — The onetime Civil War sword looked like nothing more than a rusty old blade, dug out of the ground. But to custom knifemaker and lifelong history buff Lance Strahl of Spotsylvania County, the slice of steel struck him as the chance to give a future to a piece… Read More
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