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Originally Posted by Gonzalo G
Hotspur, the better article I have found on this subject online on this matter, you can find it here:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ed=1#post87632
Though, I think you already know it, since the pictures you show are taken from Abel Domenech´s book and are from his property.
Regards
Gonzalo
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Hi Gonzalo,
I am not quite sure why you would offer a link back to this very thread? The pictures attached here were done so for ease of viewing and all of them had been posted to the thread I had linked to in that post. I know little to nothing about these knives in general.
To Chris,
Unless Bernard has been somewhat more enlightened than he was when I brought up the A.E.& Co. back in (oh say) 2000, I would likely be spinning my wheels bringing it to his attentions again. The text encircling the company name reads Marca Registrada, so someone might have the company information but it was unknown at the time of my starting the quest in that venue. I see the mark fairly frequently on other examples.
Cheers
Hotspur;
is there any thought of the barreled grips being plug bayonet in origin of style?
Here is another quite similar to mine but a fancier blade