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Originally Posted by Matchlock
I I remember it correctly I have never seen a three-lobed dagger before. So this one is just highly remarkable in my eyes!
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actually there are quite a few.
The three lobes are THE reason I mentioned in post1 this type the mother of the typical landsknecht dagger . typical landsknecht dagger = picture d
around 1460 this ballock dagger came also with three wooden lobes. picture a and the pictures in my previous post.
A little later at the end of the 15th century the lobels of the ballock types were made of metal instead of wood. photo b. ( the classical ballock with wooden lobes also still exists next to it)
This dagger type evaluates in the first half of the 16th century with three short pareers rods and a sandwich metal grip. picture c
Alongside this type also the distinctive landsknecht dagger with three parry blades found live. picture d
best,
Jasper