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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, TX, USA
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very cool
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: B.C. Canada
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I hate to say it Lee, but, if this gets figured out it should replace the Takouba in the viking sword logo
. Ethnographic weapons don't get any better than this one.Well done Tim! Jeff |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Well said Jeff!!!
![]() Ethnographic sword mystery at its best. Cant wait to see if anybody comes up with some more ideas on this one. Tim done good! All the best, Jim |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent
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Well done Tim....your winning bid matched my maximum so I never even got to be in the bidders list. After seeing your pictures ..I've been kicking myself for not bidding more. Excellent item,
it may be a good course of action to contact the Leeds Armoury. I seem to remember seeing a similar example in their collection (shown on TV) I tried to search their site prior to the auction but, there were problems on their web pages. If I had obtained the info I required I would certainly have put up a better 'fight' at auction. OUCH !!! Just kicked myself .....again
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Nicely done Berk!!! That looks like exactly what it is!
Tim where did that piece come from? Was it already in your collection? It looks like Mauser may have had a native edged weapons manufacturing branch in South Central Africa! Best Regards, Jim |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent
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Are we sure this is a representation of a German Rifle? The French Lebel 8mm model of 1886 is also very similar. Issued to the Foriegn Legion it could indicate North Africa. French Indo China could be a possibility, the sword does seem to have Asian characteristics
I would assume that the 'deception' of the sword being a rifle would only be effective if it was seen from distance...suggesting open spaces such as deserts etc. The 'enemy' would need to see the 'rifle' to be decieved in believing that you had 'fire power' which you do not actually have. |
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