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Good searching Jim. There is also this thread on Bladesmith Forum that presents an example with the same cross guard, but a somewhat different style hilt.
http://www.bladesmithsforum.com/inde...ord#entry61843 |
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Thanks David, that's the one I was trying to show but I inadvertently posted the image of the standard M1827. Wish we knew where this one came from but is a post from 2007 and the sword sold then. |
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What is the blade length of these knives btw?
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Sorry fot being a bore, guys ...
Is this an ethno weapon ... or more probably a piece to discuss in the European section ? ![]() Not that its discussion will be more productive in there but ... you know, the benefit of the doubt ![]() |
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Fair point Nando…
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#6 |
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that is Russian Pioneer sword Model 1797 i have few but without scabbard and one is in scabbard... maker mars is correct.
tough to find but unfotunately not many collectors for this type. Last edited by Robert; 15th June 2014 at 06:23 PM. |
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few of mine 1797 1824 1827
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