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7th November 2017, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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Unknown Spanish? Sword
I'm new here. I'm trying to identify a sword that my dad owned. I have a newspaper article from 1932 where my dad then a college student was interviewed about his collection of historic objects. This was supposedly " a silver headed sword from the Battle of San Juan." I think the hilt is silver. I'm skeptical about the San Juan part. I think the blade marks put it in the right time period. I've looked at 1000's of photos but nothing seems to match this sword. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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7th November 2017, 07:57 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to the forum, bmj .
I am certain that you will soon hear from our members about your nice Luckhaus & Gunther 'Cutacha'. , |
8th November 2017, 06:22 PM | #3 |
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Although the connection with the battle of San Juan may be an illusive assumption, such is not implausible. That faint mark on the blade depicting the "Lamb of God" is a trade mark registered by Luckhaus & Gunther in 1895, while that famous battle took place in 1898. So only possible, but not granted, of course.
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8th November 2017, 07:08 PM | #4 |
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the std. spanish 1895 issue infantry/artillery sword, yataghan shape, made in toledo.
(mine below) they also used a lot of machete style swords, like my straight pioneer knife/ faschenmesser also below. the yat is supposed to be a bring-back from the spamam war april to august 1898 (san juan hill was in july). the pioneer may also be as it came from a dealer in florida, USA. the one in post no.1 may be an officer's private one, looks like it would be for a fairly high ranking one. officers got to carry whatever they wanted to. |
8th November 2017, 08:11 PM | #5 |
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Hold tight, Wayne ...
Which is the connection between the posted German made machete and your Toledo Yataghan; not the model, not the maker; perhaps the battle ? . |
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