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01-28-2010 06:04 PM
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Re: my German swords
Andrew - the missing emblem could have been crossed swords or crossed cannons reflecting either cavalry or artillery affiliation.
By the way nice assortment of swords.
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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Re: my German swords
Yes, quite an assortment. Good work there. I like the knots.
Cheers
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Re: my German swords
Hi Andrew, I found the Barvarian sword at top right an interesting one: never seen it before.
Thanks for showing them all.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: my German swords
Thanks for looking guys.
Ade the short sword with a frog, i was told when i got it, that it was a bavarian artillery sword. the other with the hand guard i forget what it was. picked them up about 25 years ago.
i'll have to see if i can find a replacement for the crossguard on the ww1 sword.
andrew
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/index...ferrerid=10087
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Re: my German swords
Cool swords! In reference to pic#8, I`m posting a few pics of variations of the Pack swords with eagle on handguard.
Notice the eagle on langet is facing to its left.These are a real early Pack model IMO and have seen only 2 others, one having the crossed cannons on langet. Note the amount of hand work on these early eagles!!!
Pics 4-6 are of the "paratrooper" model that is kinda on the scarce side.
Enjoy!!
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Hi, Just found this thread and would like to compliment the sword's owners on a very nice selection of weapons!! I would be happy to own any of them but I dread to think of the prices of some of the rarer items?? If ever you want to sell any off???
Cheers Michael R
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PS, Got any more to show??
MR
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