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This hollow triangular crossection is very common to see in 19th c. "duelling swords" and 18th-19th c. smallswords. As examples of the later:
Smallsword, French, 2nd empire: ![]() ![]() ![]() Smallsword, French, late 18th. c: ![]() ![]() ![]() Today, this type of cross-section can be seen in the direct descendent of these weapons: the sport fencing blades. So, it's not strange to find it in such a vintage swordstick. Which is very nice, by the way, I must say... ![]() Last edited by Marc; 1st December 2005 at 09:23 AM. |
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