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gp 23rd January 2022 11:47 AM

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and last but not least one pic of the fierce and brave warriors of Atjeh / Aceh

gp 23rd January 2022 12:35 PM

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although mostly spoken about the klewang with regards to Indonesia, the Royal Marechaussee is part of the Dutch military.
And thus in the Netherlands in a double role as both military police and as border patrol/border security as well.
Requirement at the earliest times were next to a good health a certain minimum lenght and able to ride a horse.

Enclosed 2 pics with a personal touch: one in full gear and one of my grandfather with his fellow mates at the Dutch Belgium border at Eijsden between 1914-1918 ( the Netherlands being neutral in the Great War)

cel7 23rd January 2022 04:43 PM

interesting photos GP! Looks like your grandpa is carrying an M1895 cavalry officer's saber.

gp 23rd January 2022 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by cel7 (Post 269287)
interesting photos GP! Looks like your grandpa is carrying an M1895 cavalry officer's saber.

thank you for the feedback and your "hawkeye". I have found proof ; a pic of a NCO during the same time , opperwachtmeester Marechaussee A. Brekelmans around 1930 , who has the M1895 saber mentioned by you.

2 more pics some time later when they were parading in front of and being inspected by the Queen (Wilhelmina)

and in action with horse ; I was told their horses were sometimes threated better then....☻☻☻

gp 23rd January 2022 07:44 PM

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Back to the klewang; I just bought a klewang.
Its hilt/grip refurbished (unfortunately but you can't always get wot you want...☻ )
The blade a Hembrug marked with a B and crown, which stands for an inspection sign / mark by L. Brossois, who who was active in Maastricht NL around 1890.

Your thoughts please...

cel7 23rd January 2022 09:27 PM

A nice piece of wood has been used and the finish is also neat. It seems to me that this is a more recent adjustment by someone who, for some reason, still had a loose blade lying around.

gp 23rd January 2022 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by cel7 (Post 269293)
A nice piece of wood has been used and the finish is also neat. It seems to me that this is a more recent adjustment by someone who, for some reason, still had a loose blade lying around.

thank you very much for your swift feedback. I was not sure about the time of replacement but assumed it might not be an old one. Thanks for confirmg this, highly appreciated !

ruiter58 23rd January 2022 10:32 PM

A nice piece
 
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Originally Posted by gp (Post 269291)
Back to the klewang; I just bought a klewang.
Its hilt/grip refurbished (unfortunately but you can't always get wot you want...☻ )
The blade a Hembrug marked with a B and crown, which stands for an inspection sign / mark by L. Brossois, who who was active in Maastricht NL around 1890.

Your thoughts please...

I can not tell you anything you do not know yet but I like what they made of the klewang. It looks good and I would for sure not mind if it where part of my collection. Think the grip must be quite big as it seems to be slided over the tang. If I would have seen it on a market or online I would have tried to buy it. Congrats!
Kind regards, Ron

gp 24th January 2022 04:08 PM

Thank you Ron.Your comment made me curious and am looking forward to hold it in my hand an see it when it arrives within the next couple of days.
Any tips on what to do with the blade or how to clean it? Or do you recommend to leave it as is?

groetjes

Gunar

cel7 24th January 2022 06:17 PM

I would only oil it lightly with ballistol or something similar. I don't see much rust or other deposits on it.

gp 2nd February 2022 07:24 PM

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Thank you all for your input; highly appreciated!

The klewang arrived today and no need to clean it indeed: it is in excellent condition.
As for the grip: it lies firm and pleasently in the hand, even if it is not a quite smal one...☺

Bayowolf 7th June 2024 06:16 PM

Klewang modified to bayonet. Non-standard
 
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I thought I would add a couple of interesting items to this thread. This is a version of the Klewang bayonet that I have never seen before. Numbered 47 on the guard and rear of the hilt. There were likely at least 50 of these made. The modification is rather extensive and shows great skill in reworking the steel hilt components.

Bayowolf 7th June 2024 07:46 PM

Klewang modified to bayonet. Standard
 
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This example is the more "standard" of the Klewang's modified to bayonet. Still, only a handful of these have survived.


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