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Dear collector friends, has anyone a idea for what the 14 could stand on the blade? Also
The stamp? It could be the Austrian eagle and a M….the signature in Hand guard, maybe the owners acronym? Thanks for your Ideas and thoughts…. |
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What a beauty! Congratulations. No14 stands for weapon 14 of the unit (likely the regiment). I also assume that the chifre is the owners acronym
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Thanks, that’s what I also thought a regiment number as i tougth it should be a private purchases officer weapon with the Chiffre. Could
It be this regiment or would this be to late? https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.u....Rußland“_Nr._5 |
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This 14?
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