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Old 3rd November 2014, 03:29 PM   #8
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"Hi Roland, your statement about the katzbalger is somewhere between very amusing and total nonsense. "
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Thank you for your warm words. But before you offend people, you should spend more time for studying.
The Katzbalger is always a short sword, whether you believe it or not.

It is not necessary to answer my comment, it was the last one in this unfriendly forum.
Roland,
sorry for my sharp text, it was not my intention to offend you, it is nothing personal.
However if you claim something like you did, it is appropriate that you come with support for this, otherwise it remains an unsubstantiated one-liner without further meaning.

This can be an article from the Arms-Armour literature or measurements taken in museums and private collections etc.
And I'm also curious how you come to information like this, personal judgment ? Internet ? by hearsay?

please do not worry about my study of different swords, I'm on schedule.

best,
Jasper

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