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Well i didn't mean "replica" as how we understand this word now. Quality-wise it was indistinguishable from the original, as we know WKC products are hand forged to this day.
What i more meant to say it was a "special order". Here's image of a very similar presentation version of a Bavarian Artillery Officer's Model 1855 ![]() HERE is a similar saber, Solingen-made too, but identical to a sample of "Imperial Bavarian Artillery Sword" in a 1906 Eickhorn catalogue. This identical sword appears on Page 124 of the Imperial catalogue and is listed as Model No. 266. ![]() on one of the internet auctions this sword was listed as "rare ww1 era german artillery sword" ![]() another one ![]() ![]() "...An illustration of this pattern sword appears on page 426 of Swords of Germany 1900/1945 by John R. Angolia..." "...This etch pattern matches Pattern No. 492, "Klinge zu Mannschafts-Extra-Säbel" as shown in the 1908 Carl Eickhorn sales catalog..." Last edited by ingvar; 24th May 2009 at 05:11 AM. |
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