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Under the control of (church and state) chasseurs of the bishop
A wiki, I'll take it for expedience ![]() https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A...C3%AAch%C3%A9s Cheers GC |
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Location: Buraimi Oman, on the border with the UAE
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Please see https://oldswords.com0MODEL%20-%20A%...al%20Taste.pdf /articles/FRENCH%20LIGHT%20CAVALRY%20SWORD%201822%2
where the 1822 model comes under review. |
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(Le Trente un septembre 1789 les gardes du corps regalèrent les regiments de Flandres dragons de Montmorency gardes nationaux de Versailles et autres)
(Thirty one September 1789 the bodyguards regaled the Regiments of Flanders Dragoons of Montmorency National Guards of Versailles and others) |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thanks guys!
These are great, and now I know it was apparently the commander of this unit who was instrumental in developing this type of blade with key structural potency. What I wonder is why it was not more broadly accepted in the blade producing communities for nearly a hundred years. The reference I found suggested the originals were fabricated at Klingenthal. I was actually not aware that Klingenthal was even a blade producer of note as early as this. |
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