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The central brass bars have round holes as yours. But it there are many slight variations. Carlos has a wide range of the 'Type B' which illustrates the main (solid) hilt types. Hopefully he will include a picture here. |
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Hi Weapons27,
I wasn't trying to confuse you with the one in the museum in Manilla. These are SPANISH. No doubt, no question. Best Gene Edit: Here is a picture of Carlos collection of type B |
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My collection!!! It was made during years, I had a period of time that my collection was orientated to spanish edged weapons and I adquire some examples, tomorrow I will made more pictures.
I recommend visit the web of Museo de la Cuchilleria Albecete or the museum , if you like spanish antique edged weapons. best regards I ,m sorry my bad english ![]() best regards carlos |
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I've not forgotten your collection Carlos ![]() |
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I,m sorry for delay in more pictures from my collection.
Best regards carlos |
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