6th January 2013, 08:10 PM | #1 |
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XVI th century dagger ?
I would like to have opinion about this dagger . It look like to be from the XVI Century but I 'm not expert in those weapons..
I seems it could be used as a tool to repair armor or flintlock because of the small hammer and a kind of screwdriver you could see each side from the guard. What do you think about this explanation ? I hope that somebody already seen similar dagger. Any comment will be welcome. Cerjak |
6th January 2013, 08:18 PM | #2 |
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Hi Cerjak,
It seems to have began life as a rapier and been modified to a dagger. Interesting piece, I agree about the tool mod's on the guard. Almost like a modern survival knife! |
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Many Thank for your comment . Do you think it could be from the16 th century ? Kind regards Cerjak |
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I've been thinking about the 'turnscrew' and 'hammer' and I wondered if it might be for maintaining a musket? It's a very interesting item. I am suprised there hasn't been more comments. Something of the rapier family. Google some images and you can see the various elements represented. I haven't found them all in one but there are so many variations. I'd guess some transitional rapier. Obviously your's had a knuckle bow. |
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(The plug bayonet by R. D. C. Evans) . |
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Perhaps Jean-Luc can tell us if it really is a hole for a bar penetration ... |
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Absolutely. Excellent pictoral examples! |
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8th January 2013, 03:04 PM | #8 | |
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Hi Nando, There is a hole in the pommel which I can't see being for anything but a bar/knuckle-bow. The position is OK, not too low. |
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I 'm agree the idea that it was a rapier as previously said by Atlantia The dagger should be with me for the end of this week I Hope WEe never know with the post office( isn't it Fernando) So ASAP I will post new pics . Regards Jean-Luc |
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9th January 2013, 01:52 AM | #10 |
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Hi Jean Luc,
how are you ? happy 2013 !!! nice dagger with a broke sword 15th century blade remounted in period for a dagger with a ghotic guard (probably early 15th century) , the pommel is not of the same period but of sure from a 18th century small sword rapier . Nice dagger . Congratulation . Berber Dagger L. p.s: if my eyes are ok blade is marked with passau wolf ? |
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I wouldn't have noticed it ... although it is there . |
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Thank you to bring me those good news ,it is the first time I bought a dagger and I was little afraid and Fernando who has seen the fisrt the pictures was positive about age ,so his good advice had push me to buy it. I should receive it this week and will check if Ican see this Wolf and will post better pics. Kind Regards Cerjak |
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10th January 2013, 01:19 PM | #13 |
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wolf ?
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more pics
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Hi Fernando But which one it is ? |
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no easy to tell , it is hard see from photos .... I m not sure is a passau wolf
I think a little restoration on the blade could show better the mark. Best L. |
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If there are in this paper 16 different Passau Wolf recordings ... why aren't there any more ? Looks like every smith had his own interpretation of the wolf |
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11th January 2013, 12:42 PM | #21 | |
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I don't want to damage this old lady how and with what are you suggest me to restor it ? regards Cerjak |
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11th January 2013, 04:24 PM | #22 |
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Hi Jean Luc,
yes of sure is important preserved it in the condition but a little restoration could be good on this exemple .... if you want i can help you abaut it .... you have my contacts let me known . best lorenzo |
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