I would agree.
Ralph.
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I would agree.
Ralph.
The top one is marked "Japan", along with two Swedish bayonets and a chromed SMLE.
Both of the Swedish ones carry the same markings, except one is unit marked.
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Thank you Al! cool militaria
There is still more. :rolleyes:
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Thanks Chris! cool militaria
It is actually a badge that one would place on a walking stick or climbing pick.
There is one on each side, both the same, from Burg Schwalenberg.
They are nestled to...
Some of my dress bayonets, and fighting knives.
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These are smaller, the smallest is about 4", also from Indonesia or Java.
I was told these are some type of ladies knives.
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A couple of machetes from Indonesia, most likely souvenir pieces.
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Three contemporary pieces.
The tan one is marked M10 on the scabbard.
The one in the middle is American, marked USM81A over PWH on the scabbard, and U.S. M7, Conetta on the underside of the...
A couple of Damascus Kris.
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A U.S. Legitimus, 1945 Collins machete, and another Collins machete my father brought back from Cuba, about 1980.
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Nice Phil! cool militaria
I have a couple of fencing foils as well, they're just out in the garage, never even thought of them. :rolleyes:
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It's from Wiki so, it may not be 100% correct but, you get the jist of it anyways. cool militaria
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Thank you! cool militaria
Yes, I do.
It was given to me by a very dear friend, and fellow knife maker. He felt it was more appropriate in my collection than his. :)
He makes the Damascus for his...
Here you go Rene.
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The talwar originated alongside other curved swords such as the Persian shamshir, the Turkish kilij and the Afghan pulwar, all such swords being originally derived from...
I don't want to take over your thread Al, so I will post a link to part of my collection, and a few photos.
My Knife Collection
Ralph.
I have more as well. :rolleyes:
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