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Hi JS
It looks to me like a nice older sword 1920-40 but it is hard to say? Is the blade springy or stiff? |
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Thanks, and sorry for the bad pics. I'll try to get some better one's later. The blade seems fairly springy to me, but I don't have much experience, so I'm not sure what to relate it to.
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I think very springy usually equates to a locally made the European blades were of a stiffer temper but still had some flex to them?
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Thanks for the help. I'm thinking now that it has a European blade because the blade does flex a little, but not a whole lot. Here are some better pictures. I was also wondering whether or not I should try and clean the blade at all. It has some spots of active rust that I'd like to get rid of. Should I try lightly cleaning it or just leave it as it is? Thanks again.
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Very nice if local work . |
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Rick
Your sword has a huge fuller so by that alone would make it springy less center mass. The blade is of very high quality if not European the local smith was a master sword maker. ![]() |
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I've had this for some years .
It still goes unidentified as to blade origin . From Artzi's collection . ![]() Darfur, like the one in question which I think has a local blade . |
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Are there any other ways to tell if a blade is European or not other than how springy it is? Very nice example by the way, Rick!
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Josh
It's hard to tell I have a shortened kaskara that I know is European and it dates back to the 1700s but I am reluctant to start flexing it. My other one is normal size and has a stiffer thicker blade but no markings so I can't be sure. The flex test is something I read in a previous thread ![]() Lew |
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