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anyone have information about this sword?
i want sell this sword but i dont know how much price for this sword
thx
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anyone have information about this sword?
i want sell this sword but i dont know how much price for this sword
thx
It was made for the Dutch KNIL(Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger) (overseas army) .
Yours must be made between 1942 and 1945 as it comes from MILSCO in Australia.
Worth 150 to 200 euro in good condition , but yours as been traficed at the grip.
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...and welcome to the forum!!
thx brother for the information
i get confused with the price
somebody give me this sword from old cave in Indonesia
I am just guessing, and it would help if you could say how you acquired this sword, and any history you are aware of. My grandfather brought back from WWI something kind of similar that appeared to be made from a bayonet, that looked like it came from N. Africa, with that kind of engraving and inlay. He served in France, so it was certainly a fake for gullible doughboys. This looks like maybe it was made from two bayonets forge welded together. (Note the "MILSCO" mark near the hilt.) The blade was heated on one side (by covering the other with clay, like a katana), quenched, and you can get an impressive curvature. The area around the tip was flattend, and the whole sword polished. Then the guard was added. But, like I say, I could be totally wrong.
Richard J. Williams from Military War Relics, Antiques and Collectibles, RJW Militaria
says that my sword is US Made, dating from WW1 era
Hi stuka,
Thanks for this information, I have seen these many times when in indonesia (mainly java), and had no idea that the MILSCO was related to Australia, you learn something everyday. I suppose it may be an accronim for Military Supply Company or sometning of the sort? Anyway, I have been offered these for around $50 -$70 USD and never bought one, so I imagine that is a market value. I will be back there in May and will see if they are still around
Cheers,
Grant
No; in fact Milsco is the Milwaukee Saddle Compagny!
I do not know the exact history about the "Milsco knil " produced in Australia.
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