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Old 5th August 2012, 06:42 AM   #1
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With age there are no questions, but what is the country?
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Thread re-opened; auction over .

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Hmmm...the 'Mad Guesser' would venture French? The bars of the guard resemble many of the types used during the Napoleanic Period (Cuirassiers, Carabinier's, etc). Also, the plain grooved brass grip so typical on French naval types, plus the multitude of briquet patterns. Austria also used similar patterns. The broad, straight dragoon-type blade is impressive! That would mow down an opponent when used on horseback!
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Old 7th August 2012, 11:42 PM   #6
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It's very similar to the m1831 Danish heavy cavalry sword-
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Old 12th August 2012, 08:45 PM   #7
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Thread re-opened; auction over .

It is strictly against the rules here to discuss active ebay auctions .
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What is wrong with the desire to learn the subject? I did not mention any auction or seller. Nothing at all! You adverted ebay
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Old 13th August 2012, 04:56 PM   #8
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What is wrong with the desire to learn the subject? I did not mention any auction or seller. Nothing at all! You adverted ebay
Nothing wrong with the desire to learn--provided you read and follow the forum rules.

You posted photos of an item currently offered for sale on eBay--a forum rule violation. Simply because you contrived to avoid mentioning eBay does not mitigate your rule violation. In fact, an argument could be made that you attempted to bypass the rules via obfuscation.

Don't do it again, please.
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Nothing wrong with the desire to learn--provided you read and follow the forum rules.
As Andrew stated and because you're quite new here, you could bring this magnificent forum in real trouble by posting questions about pending auctions.Do like we all do and don't. We all wish to learn but above all, we wish to keep this forum alive.
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What is wrong with the desire to learn the subject? I did not mention any auction or seller. Nothing at all! You adverted ebay
You are obviously unaware of the possible legal consequences of commenting on current auctions. Please just read and follow the rules as stated. They are not in place to impede learning, but as a matter of necessity.
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