18th November 2011, 05:00 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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Katzbalger for comments
I sincerely hope the knowledge members will give me a help here, in order to correctly situate this sword ... as will also welcome any member to favor me with their coments.
I knew the wooden grip was a (modest) replacement when i acquired this sword, but only now i can check that, who did the work, was wise enough not to dismount the pommel, having applied a grip made of two halves. My top question goes for the guard; with its 17 cms width, looks to me rather large (unproportional) for what i expected Katzbalger guards would be. Could it be that its owner/user ordered a large guard to better protect his hand? The seller said that the previous owner called this sword a “composite”; would that be related with the guard provenance? Amazingly only one of the quillons is twisted; is this a typical procedure? i can’t imagine the smith “forgetting” to twist the other quillon. The pommel looks untouched … at least in a recent past. The blade looks strong and sound, with its 5 mm thickness, 40 mm width and 87 cms length. Concerning the age, i was told this is a 16th century Landsknecht sword; am i far away from reality? Any help will be greatly welcome. . |
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