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Join Date: Jun 2008
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![]() ![]() ketland saber ![]() ![]() A.W. Spies saber ![]() ![]() american eagle saber |
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My apologies Manuel Luis!! Reading too many posts at once and lost track as I was posting, thank you for your courtesy in noting my 'fox paws'
![]() Chevalier, really interesting examples, but are these marked in the blade decoration with the names you note, American Eagle, Spies, Ketland? As mentioned, Ketland was a commercial supplier so it is anyones guess how the terms might be interpolated. Mowbray wrote the book on American Eagle Head Swords so perhaps if anyone has a copy of that. |
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yes,
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: PR, USA
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Once again, no need to apologize for anything at all, now or ever.
I'm currently auctioning at EBay a A.W.Spies saber, very much like the one you show. Auction ends tomorrow, if you wants to see more pics. check it our before it closes. Do a search for US Mounted Artillery saber. ![]() ![]() BTW, sometimes I intend to ask other collectors about my items, before putting them in the block. Is there any local regulations against this, similar to those as SFI? I think that's terrible politics for the former, and would be a significant difference between the two... Best M |
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