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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: New Zealand
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An interesting sword, are you sure that the unique pommel ring isn't unique to the American-made example?
It might be me, but I don't see it represented in any of the other photos you post. It looks like on those, the guard terminates in the pommel. Possibly an American variation? I'll see if I can dig up similar examples in my copy of George C Neumanns' book. |
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