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Old 8th February 2017, 04:48 PM   #1
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Is it a real sword or a fantasy??
Like a cleaver / pala... should be a fantasy...
The strange yelman and the curious point give enough clues to say: modern fantasy sword.

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Old 8th February 2017, 05:37 PM   #2
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Would it be possible to see detailed pics?
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Old 8th February 2017, 06:07 PM   #3
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At first glance, my reaction is " Far too elaborate for a "fantasy".
A ring outside the crossguard doesn't bother me very much: European ( German, Polish etc) swords had a similar feature on the side.
Intriguing....
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Old 8th February 2017, 06:12 PM   #4
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I second that. Better pics would help. The ring is in the right place under the back of the sword. it would very hard indeed for an opponent to severe the finger.
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Old 8th February 2017, 06:14 PM   #5
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I asked because it shows Spanish Colonial, Ottoman and Moroccan characteristics which could well have been conflated in a latter 19th century Moroccan environment.
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Old 8th February 2017, 08:11 PM   #6
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Although it looks fantasy to me, the ring could be in the right place depending one how you would hold it. Some Spanish swords have a ring in this same place, which does also make me think Spain as well.
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Although it looks fantasy to me, the ring could be in the right place depending one how you would hold it. Some Spanish swords have a ring in this same place, which does also make me think Spain as well.
so, in spanish, it's an espada ancha

many early european swords/rapiers were held with a finger over the crossguard protected by a loop, some less protective than this one.

looks like a nice hunting bone chopper, part of a gamekeeper's trousse? dressing a deer can get slippery, a ring would help. ditto if dismembering a human. would make a nice side-arm. i note it hangs edge up in it's scabbard. (fernando cross posted at the same time i edited this -GMTA )

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Old 8th February 2017, 08:46 PM   #8
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If it is not a fantasy, it certainly is a whimsy weapon.
Note the scabbard suspension rings on the convex side ... Shaska style ?
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