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|  7th August 2022, 04:22 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Any info on this saber sword with Rooster design 
			
			Hi everyone, may I ask if anyone has an idea on this saber. Thank you
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|  7th August 2022, 05:53 PM | #2 | 
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			Without going deeper into references, at the outset I would suggest this to be a hanger from French context in a lid to late 18th c. style. Looking forward to more specific observations of course.
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|  7th August 2022, 07:22 PM | #3 | 
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			The rooster has been a national symbol of France for ages.
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|  7th August 2022, 08:47 PM | #4 | 
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			Hello Here in Argentina it is frequent, known as "espadin or machete" police. The rooster is also a symbol of the police forces Affectionately | 
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|  8th August 2022, 02:24 AM | #5 | 
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			Thank u guys for the info, i tried to search for french and argentina saber or swords. But can't find the exact same sword on internet.
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|  10th August 2022, 12:52 AM | #6 | 
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			I actually used to own one of these in the past and thought it was French as well. Turns out that it is a South American sword 19th c. I think it was Bolivian and infantry? Police? I can't recall and it's been many years. I wish I could provide the reference, but it took me forever to track it down originally and I can't seem to find the link that took me there back in the day. Sorry    Last edited by M ELEY; 10th August 2022 at 01:11 AM. | 
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