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Article about: ...and here is the Alcoso Hunting Cutlass. The last pic in the previous series is the MM on the Cutlass...my mistake

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    ...and here is the Alcoso Hunting Cutlass. The last pic in the previous series is the MM on the Cutlass...my mistake
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    I separated the 2 edged weapons into their own categories for a closer study. Regards Larry
    It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C

    One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C

    “The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill

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    Looks a well made Hirschfanger.........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Thank you, Larry. I'll learn the decorum

    It's missing the emblem on the stag handle, but there's a small hole where it should be

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    Nice piece, the grip emblem may have been removed due to the denazification process, you may be able to find a replacement, add a green portepee if you want to dress it up a bit more!

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    Thank you. What is it supposed to be...a Stag with a swastika between horns? Might take me a while, but I'll find it

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    Look at these pics...
    Cheers,
    Ger
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    Ok, that's what I thought...Thanks Ger. My scabbard looks to match up with that one, which is re-assuring. I have an acorn on the pommel and also oak leaves, but that's pretty close.

    Mine also has etching along the spine....pretty cool. I paid $325 for this, so I feel good about the purchase.

    There are a few black spot on the blade that I'd sure love to polish out, but I'm guessing that isn't advisable.

    Dan
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    Nice looking piece! You stole that one, some would pay your purchase amount just for the frog! LOL.. Congrats! Kevin.

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    I do not think you can get those black spots out and trying to do so may harm the etch, so leave it be is my advice, 325 AND you got the frog!!!!!!!! someone call the police! haha good job!

    P.S check johnsons website for a grip emblem, http://www.johnsonreferencebooks.com he has alot of parts, not saying he will have what you need but its a start!

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