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Sieglings was a weapons shop in Vorbarr Sultana on Barrayar. Intended for wealthy customers, it had elegant hand weapons, including stunners, combat knives, duelling swords, swordsticks, and hunting weapons. It was particularly highly regarded by Vor lords as a place where the very best quality merchandise could be found. It was a small shop, easy to miss ("a hole in the wall", according to Miles Vorkosigan); its sign bore only the name.

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  • Sieglings was a weapons shop in Vorbarr Sultana on Barrayar. Intended for wealthy customers, it had elegant hand weapons, including stunners, combat knives, duelling swords, swordsticks, and hunting weapons. It was particularly highly regarded by Vor lords as a place where the very best quality merchandise could be found. It was a small shop, easy to miss ("a hole in the wall", according to Miles Vorkosigan); its sign bore only the name.
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  • Sieglings was a weapons shop in Vorbarr Sultana on Barrayar. Intended for wealthy customers, it had elegant hand weapons, including stunners, combat knives, duelling swords, swordsticks, and hunting weapons. It was particularly highly regarded by Vor lords as a place where the very best quality merchandise could be found. It was a small shop, easy to miss ("a hole in the wall", according to Miles Vorkosigan); its sign bore only the name.
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