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Well Jim, you are mostly right - but I doubt very much that the sword is Danish, as I have not been able to find a sword looking like that in 'Danske Blankvaaben'.
Jens Hi Jens, I agree, in checking Moller I didn't see anything close, and the strap over pommel is really unusual. Perhaps US has something with the blunted point, which I failed to notice, and this could well be one of those sabres. All the best, Jim Last edited by Jim McDougall; 3rd September 2006 at 09:54 PM. |
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Great find. I am sure I speak for others when I say I would like to see more pictures once you have cleaned it up more.
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I think polishing the spine area towards tha hilt lightly will show this sword's identity.
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Hello people,
To update you all; The saber (one side) is still covered in Renaissance De-corroder and has not yet showed a marking. Tomorrow I will brush of the rust residue and if it shows anything significant I will post some pictures. All of you, thank you for your comments, this certainly is exciting ! Ernst |
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HI guys,
I am still in the proces of cleaning the sabre. It is looking much better allready. Still no sign, stamp of whatever has appeared.. Tomorrow I will continue the elbow grease intensive labour, it is definitely worth it: luctor et emergo ![]() Hopefully people on another forum, the German www.blankwaffen-forum.de can identify it, we will see. Ernst |
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