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Question about sword
First off sorry but I can only post a link to the sword because I have it on mobile but here it is WW1 German Army officer dress sword with scabbard !!! | eBay Saw this on ebay and it looks good but I noticed that in the hand guard it had two small protrusions. I tried looking for similar examples but could not find any. Any help is appreciated.
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10-11-2018 01:50 AM
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Crusty Eickhorn # 40 with gold plated plain pommel .
Also resembles a Roon pattern.
No doubt it is quite authentic but wait for more comments.
Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference
Regards Larry
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- Larry C
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Of the same opinion as Larry that it's a period original. But the condition IMO is not that good. Not the least of which being that the knucklebow is broken at the top where it goes underneath the pommel back-piece. Best Regards, Fred
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I would think the break in the hand guard by the pommel is of more concern than overall fair condition. That devalues it considerably and will effect resale value. These swords are not rare and if it was me, i'd look for a better one.
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I was goin to try to hagle down the price to 70$
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It's a broken sword!
Unless you are collecting broken swords, I would pass.
Semper Fi
Phil
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AZPhil
It's a broken sword!
Unless you are collecting broken swords, I would pass.
Semper Fi
Phil
LOL
might be my new field of interest, broken guard swords, LOL
Ger
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Im going to make a broken guard sword museum
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