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Originally Posted by migueldiaz
I wonder if anyone can point me to a photo or an illustration of the following: [1] a cutlass (Spanish preferably) used in the 16th century; and ...
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Originally Posted by celtan
... The spanish didn't have a cutlass per se until the early 19th C., when the Brit M 1804-05 began being fabricated (briefly) at Toledo. The M1728 regulation sword, sometimes with a field cut-down blade, was regularly used by the Navy. Otherwise, used cutlasses were mostly of Dutch, German and British provenance.
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Thanks Manuel for this clarification! Appreciate it.
Dear all,
It would appear then that my query as posed originally would be an anachronism. So I guess I'd have to rephrase the inquiry as, "
Can anybody please post here any image or info of a 16th Century Spanish sword?"
Now precisely on that specific subject, I found these two [below] 16th Century Spanish swords, at
Arma Espaņola as cited earlier.
I've tried using
Yahoo! Babelfish for the translation. But I'm getting a not-so-clear translation. Can I kindly request for a proper English translation of the texts?
Thanks in advance!