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Excellent point, Ferguson. Here's another question: do roll pins give us a clue as to who assembled this weapon?
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Ian is right. It is a KNIL-sabre, used by the dutch army in Indonesia. It is not a US cutlass.
I have one too. The pictures are not great. But this is how the original sabre looks like. |
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Says it's a US 1917 Henk .
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Ummm, if you believe Not2Sharp's website, the Dutch and US weapons are essentially identical. Rick and Henk, how do you want to settle that bet again?
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SEEMS LIKE I REMEMBER A LOT OF THESE BLADES SHOWING UP IN SHOTGUN NEWS BACK IN THE 70'S, THE PRICE WAS LOW BUT I DIDN'T BUY ANY AND REGRETTED IT LATER.
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