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Hi Cerjak, until now i only found this sword from 1547. I am sure, that an Estoc has no groove in the middle. Your example of the ridingsword is quite unusual. Can you check the weight please? The ridingsword weighs around 1450-1650 Gramm. The quality and value of a ridingsword is normally much higher than an Estoc. I can see four possibilities: 1: a riding sword 2: a very early rapier 3: a symbol of authority (like the sword below) 4: a composite piece (improbable) Best wishes, Roland Last edited by Roland_M; 4th April 2016 at 05:30 PM. |
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