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Originally Posted by celtan
I read something more like C. ia 4 ta 45 (or 46, or 43), which would stand for weapon forty-plus of the 4th Company. You are the one who can
actually confirm it with a lighted loupe / magnifying glass.
Now, the ia / sA could also be a 15..., 15th Rgm?
BR
M
"En su corcel cuando sale la luna
aparece el bravo zorro
al hombre de mal él sabrá castigar
marcando la Zeta de Zorro"

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LOL!!!!

Those pesky papparazzi's!!!! How did they get this picture of me in my sword research disguise, on the neverending quest for those elusive references !
Outstanding Manolo !, ya got me there.
I wish I could get a better photo of these markings, they really are as I showed though, the Cs and an A, the numeral 4 and below 43.
It is distinctly a British light cav 1796, and I've probably had it 30 years now, again, not available right now.
All the best,
Jim