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Forum: European Armoury 29th April 2025, 03:36 PM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
Thank you so very much for responding!!! and...

Thank you so very much for responding!!! and especially with this information which is incredibly helpful.
It has always been curious to me why communicating with Italy is so difficult, and why, as...
Forum: European Armoury 29th April 2025, 03:36 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 430
Posted By Jim McDougall
Italian Readers-CASTEL SANT ANGELO

Does anyone have suggestions on how to find history of the armory at Castel Sant Angelo in Rome, any catalogs of holdings?
Any way to reach officials controlling these areas of this historic...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 28th April 2025, 09:56 PM
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Views: 62,084
Posted By Jim McDougall
Oliver thank you so much for coming in on...

Oliver thank you so much for coming in on this!!Well noted on the fact that the place where a sword is found, whether intact, as a heirloom, trophy or as in this case, an excavated relic ...makes...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 27th April 2025, 07:29 PM
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Views: 1,845
Posted By Jim McDougall
Hi Maurice, Keep in mind that the blades used...

Hi Maurice,
Keep in mind that the blades used on these were invariably from many sources, most typically those entering the North African sphere as trade commodities. As with most ethnographic...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 26th April 2025, 04:55 PM
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Views: 1,845
Posted By Jim McDougall
Maurice, perfect entry!!! and of course not at...

Maurice, perfect entry!!! and of course not at all 'interfering' !! The idea here is discussion not just of one example, but of the form in general to see and learn from the scope of examples shared....
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 26th April 2025, 04:57 AM
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Views: 1,845
Posted By Jim McDougall
LOL! good one werecow :) Well noted that this...

LOL! good one werecow :)
Well noted that this clearly desperate attempt at the fabled ANDREA FERARA inscription is far from the mark by a native individual in one of the countless trade entrepots...
Forum: European Armoury 25th April 2025, 05:57 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 3,481
Posted By Jim McDougall
The term 'squelette' is of course a 'colloquial'...

The term 'squelette' is of course a 'colloquial' term loosely applied and presumably is thus occasionally applied perhaps to some of the others of this form even with lesser number of rings. These...
Forum: European Armoury 25th April 2025, 03:17 AM
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Views: 4,775
Posted By Jim McDougall
Amazing Norman! Goes to show we never know what...

Amazing Norman! Goes to show we never know what venues we end up finding answers. Clearly this sword could date well into 19th c. as the 1868 end for this outfit shows.

Ive always thought the...
Forum: European Armoury 25th April 2025, 12:25 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 3,481
Posted By Jim McDougall
Seeker, welcome! and thank you for sharing these...

Seeker, welcome! and thank you for sharing these wonderful rapiers!
It saddens me when 'one of ours' departs, and it is terrifying to think of what will become of ones treasured weapons when the...
Forum: European Armoury 24th April 2025, 10:45 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 5,847
Posted By Jim McDougall
On the BATE origin of this saber

Though this saber and looking into this hypothesis clearly did not bring much attention overall, except as always the valuable input by our late Fernando (miss him)...for me these 'cold cases' never...
Forum: European Armoury 24th April 2025, 09:44 PM
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Views: 1,734
Posted By Jim McDougall
Excellent and MOST esoteric! It seems there was...

Excellent and MOST esoteric! It seems there was far more cross diffusion of British and French blades than realized in these times, as if the Napoleonic campaigns were not confusing enough!!
Clearly...
Forum: European Armoury 24th April 2025, 06:07 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 1,734
Posted By Jim McDougall
GILL BLADES

While the topic here is the use of the British M1796 cavalry saber in Spanish use, I wanted to again expand on how widely popular these actually were.
If I recall, the French had actually regarded...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 24th April 2025, 03:00 PM
Replies: 53
Views: 62,084
Posted By Jim McDougall
As well noted by Kahnjar, Zanzibar was a key...

As well noted by Kahnjar, Zanzibar was a key trade center in the 19th century and of course being an Omani sultanate, there were considerable numbers of the types of edged weapons commonly in use in...
Forum: European Armoury 23rd April 2025, 09:12 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 5,718
Posted By Jim McDougall
Good note Glen! As this is an eagle head, and...

Good note Glen!
As this is an eagle head, and Im deferring to you as you know these better than anyone else, would these be an American example using British (obviously) blade? If I recall Gill and...
Forum: European Armoury 21st April 2025, 06:49 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 26,005
Posted By Jim McDougall
In revisiting this thread while looking more into...

In revisiting this thread while looking more into the cutlass I posted, I apparently failed to respond to this David, my apologies. VERY interesting example, and despite the VR stamp. clearly a...
Forum: European Armoury 19th April 2025, 02:34 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 5,718
Posted By Jim McDougall
It seems that the James Wooley & Thomas Deakin...

It seems that the James Wooley & Thomas Deakin partnership long held to be in years 1800-1803 (Annis & May)actually predated that to 1790.

James Wooley supplied bayonets during c.1793.
Obviously...
Forum: European Armoury 18th April 2025, 11:02 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 5,718
Posted By Jim McDougall
The occurrence of mismatched (by issuance...

The occurrence of mismatched (by issuance numbers, units etc) swords and scabbards is of course well known but determining the circumstances of these cases surely has numbers of various...
Forum: European Armoury 18th April 2025, 01:03 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 5,718
Posted By Jim McDougall
Brass hilt cutlass

The center example of the fluted ebony grip brass hilt cutlass is one Mark Eley had and we discussed here in 2008. Note that his example of the same type hilt differs in having the regular hollow...
Forum: European Armoury 17th April 2025, 10:56 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 5,718
Posted By Jim McDougall
Thank you so much!! especially for responding :) ...

Thank you so much!! especially for responding :)
I have had this saber since the 70s, and as I mentioned, it was termed a cavalry officers sword (?) but obviously this was atypical for any such...
Forum: European Armoury 17th April 2025, 12:25 AM
Replies: 20
Views: 15,797
Posted By Jim McDougall
19th Century Mexican cavalry swords potentially still in use in Revolution

In the late 1820s well into the 19th century, Mexican cavalry swords became more familiar with European cavalry hilts, and the long straight broadsword blades that had long been mounted in the...
Forum: European Armoury 17th April 2025, 12:16 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 5,718
Posted By Jim McDougall
These old British cavalry swords are the most...

These old British cavalry swords are the most fascinating and historic weapons ever IMO, as my earliest collecting days began with them in the mid 60s.

I have a totally unmarked version of the...
Forum: European Armoury 16th April 2025, 05:22 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 3,324
Posted By Jim McDougall
Well noted Capn! It seems stacking of cannon...

Well noted Capn! It seems stacking of cannon balls was common overall in static settings as there would be no dynamics causing shifts of the stack.

It seems the naval setting is simply a popular...
Forum: European Armoury 16th April 2025, 04:04 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 1,734
Posted By Jim McDougall
This is an absolutely brilliant, fascinating and...

This is an absolutely brilliant, fascinating and esoteric topic! Thank you Midelburgo for placing this!

The British M1796 light cavalry saber was probably one of the most ubiquitous of all cavalry...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 9th April 2025, 09:00 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 9,652
Posted By Jim McDougall
Remember the old rolling pin gag?

Remember the old rolling pin gag?
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 9th April 2025, 04:23 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 5,565
Posted By Jim McDougall
No, not nuts, what is nuts is trying to figure...

No, not nuts, what is nuts is trying to figure out what these are with little information and apparently no knowledge or expertise out there in the ranks. This one has similar 'head' of cylindrical...
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