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Last edited by cornelistromp; 12th April 2009 at 09:57 AM. |
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Stunning pieces, Cornelis!!! Thank you for sharing!
Are they yours? Michael |
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More historic illustrations.
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One last.
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Photographed at the Museum of London in 1997.
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Hi Michael,
extreme beautiful katzbalger, this one I discover for the first time now! I think it has not been published yet. thanks for posting this sword and of course also for posting all the pictures of Landsknechts(arms), it will be a great reference for me for future buying. you should make a book by publishing this thread btw. the tang does not show hammertraces best regards |
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