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Does anyone have some information about the style of the pommel and the crossguard? I have never seen a similiar one except the one from the link.
Best regards Andreas |
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a drawing of this type can be seen on http://www.adviesoudewapens.nl/ I will check if I have a picture of it somewhere. best, Jasper |
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Hi Jasper,
that´s great!!! Very nice! Thanks! Best regards Andreas |
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I just browsed the book "J. P. Puype (1981): Blanke Wapens - Nederlandse Slag- en steekwapens sinds 1600" and found the sword from the drawing on page 37 (s. image).
Thanks again Jasper! Cheers Andreas |
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picture of the one JP puype Published ©carl koppeschaar Last edited by cornelistromp; 12th January 2017 at 12:52 PM. |
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I had heard that these dusagge and 'Sinclaire' types saw sea service and it is nice to see some supporting evidence here!
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