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If you're asking what they are:
A Chinese fighting knife, of the kind shown/discussed in http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15217 and http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15728 A revolver. (Is that the holster at the top above it?) A pair of butterfly swords (hudiedao) in one scabbard. What looks like a fan-knife, a knife disguised as a folded fan. Another (larger) fighting knife like the above. A cha/sai. A hatchet (looks Western). A cooking knife. A pair of jian maces in one scabbard, like the ones linked a few posts upthread. |
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Since we seem to be drifting into a more general discussion, I would like to show a little piece that I've had for thirty years.
It's marked "Made by Rollin White for Smith and Wesson". .22 caliber short, but the most interesting thing to this discussion (and to me, personally), is that the cylinder is engraved with three Chinese characters (old style) "People of Min (Fujian) Province" I was stumped on this character but an old Chinese man recognized it and explained that Min Province became Fukien (Fujian in pinyin) sometime in the early 20th century. This pistol bears a striking resemblance to the one illustrated in the old newspaper article. It also could have been used in China during one or another revolutionary uprising during the 19th or 20th centuries, or, by a member of a Tong during the aforementioned periods, possibly in San Francisco. |
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Thanks for posting the very interesting handgun. I am fascinated for a number of reasons, but I am worried that this will get us off the more general thread on "fighting irons" or "sword-breakers". Perhaps you could post a separate thread? I would love to comment. |
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Thanks.
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It was only due to the illustration and the almost exact similarity to the pistol shown in the weapons vignette! |
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