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Jean-Luc, you don't have a catalogue COPY OF "WAFFEN IM SCHWEIZERISCHEN LANDSMUSEUM" ?
There you can observe thtee examples of Swiss deggen. All three have little different marks in their blades. I can scan them for you, as i think i also discern a little mark on the the forte of your example. |
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Dear Fernando,
I don't have this book and of course it would be nice if you could scan this page.It seems There is a mark in the blade but unfortunately is it indecipherable , the blade could be better cleaned but I would be afraid to do it. Also the lamella is of copper . The description for this dagger ( picture) mention the same detail of construction Best Jean-Luc |
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Let's see what i can do ...
. Last edited by fernando; 14th February 2017 at 04:15 PM. Reason: Tuning up |
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Thank you Fernando !
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Two Swiss daggers with sheaths from the Boissonas collection’s catalogue, the one on the left (160) with mark.
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I have a Swiss dagger in m y collection without these copper lamellas. Length is 345mm. It is nearly the same as the n°7 in the foto above.
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