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Forum: European Armoury 31st January 2017, 01:44 AM
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Sajen, I will on my return home post better...

Sajen, I will on my return home post better photos. I am traveling and posted what I had. Jim the dating is a complete bear as the reuse of hilts, blades and parts sometimes span a century or...
Forum: European Armoury 29th January 2017, 08:44 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 21,527
Posted By Belizechopper
South American espada

Not a true espada ancha but never the less a good example of styles from different regions. I recently picked this up in Quito Ecuador so is a definite South American. Also it is made from I think an...
Forum: European Armoury 25th January 2017, 11:39 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 10,844
Posted By Belizechopper
Stephen Richards and George Upson Co. Imported...

Stephen Richards and George Upson Co. Imported swords from Henry Upson, Salter, Bolton, Osborn and Gunby and Thomas Gill. I am not convinced it is a Woolley mark as there are two "L" and two "O" but...
Forum: European Armoury 25th January 2017, 03:11 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 10,844
Posted By Belizechopper
Emmor T. Weaver

When sprinting for eagle heads Glen can be most difficult to keep up with, however; if you do not run you do not get faster. In Mowbray's The American Eagle Pommel Sword there are 2 types displayed...
Forum: European Armoury 25th January 2017, 12:25 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 10,844
Posted By Belizechopper
Soloman Jackson

It does have the long beak like a Weaver but the style of head and shape of beak and general appearance is more Soloman Jackson. Its just to long. Eric
Forum: European Armoury 17th January 2017, 02:21 AM
Replies: 32
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Posted By Belizechopper
espada anchas

Jim, most that I know or rather think other than what few articles written I have read is pure speculation and opinion. The espada with the bird head in the pommel end of the Potosi style saber is a...
Forum: European Armoury 16th January 2017, 03:08 AM
Replies: 32
Views: 21,527
Posted By Belizechopper
Bone grip espada ancha with forward quillions

The Cutlass style espada in the bottom of third photo is I believe a mid 19th century type more Caribbean than Mexican and some I have seen utilize Fedderson, Willink Co. blades while all use blades...
Forum: European Armoury 15th January 2017, 10:30 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 21,527
Posted By Belizechopper
Bone grip espada ancha with forward quillions

Sorry if I double post but trying my hand at resizing photos. The cutlass style espada in the bottom of third photo I think is more Caribbean than Mexican as some I have seen utilize Fedderson...
Forum: European Armoury 15th January 2017, 09:54 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 21,527
Posted By Belizechopper
Bone grip espada ancha with forward quillions

The espada anchas are truly facinating and with very distinct hilt styles in many variations over time. Aging can be a problem as many blades and hilts are married old to new. Some styles were used...
Forum: European Armoury 15th January 2017, 08:36 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 21,527
Posted By Belizechopper
Bone grip espada

It is great to see another bone grip espada ancha with the forward quillions. The finger loop style I believe are more South American as I do not see them in Mexico or Central America so much. The...
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