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Old 23rd April 2007, 09:43 PM   #1
Ron B.
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Default Who can tell me more?

First of all, let me introduce myself:
My name is Ron, and I am from The Netherlands. I have no special interest in arms and/or armour. My English is not very good, but I'll try, and hope that you al will understand what I mean.

When my grandfather died, approx. 20 years ago, he left me a sword, that he, as he said, had used when he was stationed in the West-Indies for his militairy service.

The sword is placed in a wooden shaft.
On the metal part, just below the wooden grip, there is an inscription: TJIKR.
The whole metal part is engraved. The tip is in good shape; not damaged.

Hopefully the pictures will tell you more, and will you be able to determinate this particular sword, and tell me something about its history.

Is this a rare and/or interesting item?

Thanks in advance!
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