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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Czech Republic
Posts: 853
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You are true, I was agog, awaiting this question. Till now I only saw it on blades assigned to Austrian sabres from 18th century- on the other side each engraving (always on this Austrian blades/sabres - you can find it in catalogues of Austrian cold weapons) was different - once keeping pome and truncheon, once nothing, than sword and pome..... I think this is question for experts, who are still silent......
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