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Old 2nd January 2025, 08:55 PM   #1
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Default Another "Berber Like Sword."

To quote our scholarly Jim McDougall, this is a "Berber-like, Spanish Colonial Sword;"after reading all of the extensive threads on this weapon, I believe that is the safest description for that weapon. At times the sword has been referred to have been from Mexico or South America, however its description of being a Bolo would indicate it as being Philippine and the term "bolo," would have a different connotation from a sword in Central and South America. As noted in previous posts on the "Berber Like Sword," the blade is too long to be an effective machete (27").
The designs on the scabbard looked Philippine to me, however, it has a wooden insert, which I don't believe that the Central or South Americans, The people from the Caribbean, or the Philippines use, so maybe that makes an argument for the Berbers.
It is noted that the blade is "poison-tipped;" are we aware of any group that used this method on this type of sabre?
It is unfortunate that despite all the information on the scabbard, the only thing that wasn't told was where it came from.
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Old 2nd January 2025, 10:44 PM   #2
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I wouldn't take it as reliable information about the type or the origin either way. It reads like an ebay description of the sword.

These are interesting though. I saw a few on auction a month or two ago. Was this one of that batch?
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Old 2nd January 2025, 11:24 PM   #3
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No, it was from Liveauctioneers; maybe someone bought it on Ebay and put it in the auction.
Interesting that you saw a batch as I don't see that many being sold; possibly they were from a collection.
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Old 3rd January 2025, 04:19 AM   #4
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They must have been. There were several at the same auction, but unfortunately I failed to save them to my files because life stuff. I was tempted to bid but I spent all my sword moneys on a crab claw hilted sword. I'm sure someone else on these boards must've noticed.
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Old 3rd January 2025, 08:03 PM   #5
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Cuban sword so far I've understood. Sadly the unusual scabbard foot is missing.
Here were these swords discussed: https://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showt...american+sword
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Old 3rd January 2025, 11:12 PM   #6
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From all the previous research that I have read, these swords are actually Dominican. One example is or was present in the Museo del Ejercito in Toledo, Spain, described as Dominican Republic, 1860 - 1864. Most seem to be from Cibao or Santo Domingo during the Dominican Restoration War Period or thereafter. I personally would take no mind to the sheath writing. It looks to be older but the description is more than likely by a previous seller that attributed it incorrectly. Here is the one that I have currently in my collection.

https://www.the-mansfield-collection...an-machete-396

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