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Hi,
I have recently updated the www.boardingaxe.com website with two new additional pages. One on Halberd Type axes and the other for Portuguese axes. With thanks to Fernando for supplying most of the information for the Portugal page. As always if you have any information or pictures that will add to the knowledge of boarding axes please get in touch. Regards, David. Last edited by CutlassCollector; 9th September 2016 at 04:07 PM. |
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Awesome! I was waiting for you to update that info, David! Always good to see things of a 'nautical nature' updated here.
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Excelent job David; great texts in the Portuguese page
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Thanks Mark and Fernando - yep my Portuguese is pretty good!!
My next project is Imperial Russia. Regards, David |
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David, your page looks great and I'm so glad you created it for us naval enthusiasts to use as a source for research. Good luck with the Russian Imperial naval pieces.
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Hi Mark,
OK I'll add India to the list! The axe being very much part of the weapon culture there, it would be good to investigate what coastal states had some naval presence before the Brits came. I have an Indian issue 1845 pattern cutlass with the arrow mark and an 'I' so maybe there is a brit axe issued for India out there somewhere. I have not seen the blunderbuss/axe or the Chuck Wills book. can you send me a picture of it, if you have one. regards, David. |
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