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Join Date: Mar 2023
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But why an abbey should have an executener sword or even an executioner ? These executive tools are mostly refer to the jurisdiction of towns or nobility.In some cases they were property of the executioner himself and his name is to find on the blade.For me this sword is a original one.Many others you find in auctions or even in museums are made in historistic times in the second half of the 19 th.century.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Does the blade appear to be broken at some point? It looks to terminate at an odd angle.
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Join Date: Jan 2026
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I think Thorn ( now in Poland ) and that it was taken from there in 1633+
and Swedish troops bring it here to Sweden , also sword is not broken |
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