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			Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
		
		 
		15th November 2018, 01:40 PM
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				Isn't the thin line six-pointed star a hugely... 
				 
				Isn't the thin line six-pointed star a hugely common "mark" on British swords? I know it's part of the proof slug. Maybe it's a try at a British (Wilkinson, etc) blade counterfeit?  
  
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			Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
		
		 
		15th November 2018, 01:15 AM
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			Forum: European Armoury
		
		 
		14th November 2018, 12:35 PM
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		4th October 2018, 12:05 PM
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		2nd October 2018, 02:58 AM
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				Is this absolutely sure this is actually a... 
				 
				Is this absolutely sure this is actually a polearm, and not an agricultural tool some antique dealers managed to make a huge margin on? Cause it strongly reminds me of tools know in French under...
			 
		 
		
		
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			Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
		
		 
		22nd August 2018, 01:34 PM
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				Looks like an Italian "mannaia" (meat cleaver).... 
				 
				Looks like an Italian "mannaia" (meat cleaver). The all steel construction is common for butchery cleavers in France, but here both the blade shape and handle shape indicates an Italian filiation.  
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		10th August 2018, 11:24 PM
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				I don't have any expertise, but I'm curious. ... 
				 
				I don't have any expertise, but I'm curious.  
Having a plain, unfullered blade strikes me as a rather unusual feature on a light cavalry saber. Was it more common than I thought?  
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		31st July 2018, 10:58 AM
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				Being a billhook collector, this is obviously a... 
				 
				Being a billhook collector, this is obviously a late 19th, early 20th century billhook, and I would say very likely French. Germany doesn't have a great tradition of billhooks, and I may be wrong,...
			 
		 
		
		
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		31st July 2018, 10:28 AM
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			Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
		
		 
		14th February 2018, 02:06 PM
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		14th February 2018, 11:38 AM
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		14th February 2018, 03:51 AM
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				I don't know if it can help, Fernando, but in... 
				 
				I don't know if it can help, Fernando, but in French hay knives are called "coupe-foin", hay-cutters. And the one you have there is refered to in catalogs as "coupe-foin américain", as there were...
			 
		 
		
		
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		17th January 2018, 02:01 PM
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		13th January 2018, 01:54 AM
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		2nd January 2018, 12:47 AM
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				All this is rather interesting. Thank you... 
				 
				All this is rather interesting. Thank you Fernando for the complementary information. I'm not that surprised that finally I discover a type of sword with a bent-over tang, but just the aspect of it,...
			 
		 
		
		
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		1st January 2018, 07:41 PM
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		1st January 2018, 07:29 PM
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				That's extremely interesting. Well, I'm not so... 
				 
				That's extremely interesting. Well, I'm not so interested in maker's marks, but discovering the Spanish tradition is something new to me. It's amazing to see typically Spanish designs surviving in...
			 
		 
		
		
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		31st December 2017, 03:28 AM
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		31st December 2017, 02:00 AM
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		30th December 2017, 02:54 AM
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				Mmmhhh...... I'm quite sceptical.  
  
It's a bit... 
				 
				Mmmhhh...... I'm quite sceptical.  
  
It's a bit difficult to know exactly with he means as he's using vague terms for things which are very specific, but what he's talking about sounds like it could...
			 
		 
		
		
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		29th December 2017, 04:10 PM
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		12th December 2017, 01:35 AM
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		8th December 2017, 04:27 AM
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				This is really a magnificent briquet. For 50$,... 
				 
				This is really a magnificent briquet. For 50$, you could practically have stolen it, it would make no difference.  
  
But it's an oddball. I count 31 ribs on the grip. The An IX had 36, the An XI had...
			 
		 
		
		
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		1st December 2017, 02:04 PM
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				The etymology given for the word "cutlass" is... 
				 
				The etymology given for the word "cutlass" is partly wrong. Cutlass, in it's current form, comes directly from French "coutelasse"/"coutelace" (thus the double S in English, if it had come from the...
			 
		 
		
		
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