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Old 20th May 2008, 03:58 AM   #1
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Hi,

I wonder if perhaps this blade is part of the regalia of some group like the Oddfellows?

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Old 20th May 2008, 02:39 PM   #2
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I wonder if this is not just something that was cobbled together from disparate parts for effect .
Note how the corner of the forte protrudes into the knucklebow (ouch!) .

That says non-functional to me .
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Old 22nd May 2008, 05:08 PM   #3
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Very interesting piece. Obviously a marriage crudely paired together, but still, interesting. I agree with Jim on this one. The hilt/grip and guard looks so similar to espada. I recall a sword from Bolivia with a straight blade on it, but clipped/cresent point and a similar hilt. It was an odd one, made by a German cutler with a marking of a lamb holding a flag, like the Moravian symbol. In any case, with so many of these S. American pieces are put-togethers. My 2 cents...
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