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The other consideration is sword canes, which I believe were carried into the 20th Century. Similarly, many Eastern European cultures have their own cultural knives / short swords that were likely openly carried well into the early 20th Century, but I am less familiar with those. |
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Thanks Radboud, that's what I'm referring to indeed. The Eastern European lead is interesting, I'll have to look into it deeper!
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More ethnic eastern than European: You may want to search the ethnic forum, as this one is for European 19c and earlier weapons.
The khevsurli (Who consider themselves European) from the mountains of Georgia still use these swords (and bucklers below) for friendly 1st blood duelling sport. There is a tale of the Khevsurli finally getting word in 1915 that the Tsar was at war, so they all dressed up in their finest mail armour, swords, buckler shields, and flintlocks, and proceeded north to join the Tsar's forces. Sadly, for them, the mountain passes were snowed in and impassible, so they went home again to wait for the passes to clear, only to find for Russia, the war was over. The last Crusade <-link Last edited by kronckew; 13th November 2023 at 09:24 AM. |
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French academics have and design their own swords.
Last edited by midelburgo; 14th November 2023 at 08:03 PM. |
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![]() In a broad sense of the word "sword". Many years ago, probably they were functional. The first one above is Costeau... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdeoOLEK9pQ Last edited by midelburgo; 14th November 2023 at 08:33 PM. |
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Very interesting Kronckew ! It's seems rather unusual to me to use a buckler with a saber, the mix between eastern and european influences is rather unique.
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