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Old 15th May 2022, 08:38 AM   #4
Cathey
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Thankyou for this, I am really struggling with the flowery cursive writing. Yes I agree Switzerland is most likely. I am still not sure what to call it though, a swiss sabre, horsemans sword or campaign sword?. I am still waiting for my copy of Europäische Hieb - und Stich-Waffen ~Heinrich Müller ,Hartmut Kölling to arrive which is finally in Melbourne.

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