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Hi Chris,
great information ![]() ![]() Best Regards David |
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Hullo David,
Slight correction: 'N' merely stands for 'nieuw'/new i.e.the date following refers to when the scabbard was made. 'CW' stands for (Artillerie) Constructie Winkel or (Artillery) Construction Shop /Factory. The stamp was originally 'ACW'. The 'W' is also often referred to as 'Werkplaats'/Workplace. There was a 'Centrale Werktplaats' in Bandoeng, constructed in 1947, but it didn't last long. Java battle-order prior to surrender on 11/03/1942: Commander on Java was Lieutenant-General Hein Ter Poorten with headquarters in Bandoeng. Battalion II was part of the 2nd KNIL Infantry Division under the command of Major-General Pierre A. Cox. Hope it helps. Best, Last edited by Amuk Murugul; 24th June 2011 at 10:46 PM. |
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Thank you Amuk
![]() What I thought was a late issue WW2 sword....has become a weapon with an interesting history ![]() Kind Regards David |
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Interesting.
So this klewang may have a story to tell. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Java_(1942) Where did you get it David ? |
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![]() I bought this privately.....it was cluttering up a garage ![]() Kind Regards David |
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Just received a reply from the seller. Bought by him in the '90's in a junk shop. Later he saw a very similar sword in a Militaria museum which was stated as being used to cut lead to strenghen the sword arm ......has anyone heard of this....
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Great find David.
I'd quite like one myself! ![]() I always think of the 'cold steel 1917 Cutlass' cut tests when I think of these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Qpz...ure=grec_index Tremendously effective thing. No beach mat in Kent is safe now! |
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