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I would like to replicate the cross bar for a boar hunting sword. I have seen pictures of such swords with the bar installed, but would like to know the exact construction details. One can certainly come up with multitude of ideas, but I would like to know the authentic one.
Does anyone have such a complete sword, so he could post pictures? |
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Is this an old blade, Foxbat ?
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Yes.
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Would you know how old ?
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16th century.
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see this for some info: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...ossbar&f=false
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Hello, this is a so called German "Sauschwert" (sow sword) and here is the only picture of the spines I can find. Roland |
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