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Old 5th October 2009, 04:02 PM   #1
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Default Cinquedea Daggers And Their Sheaths

Very rare items, too.
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Default Early Venetian Swords, ca. 1460-1500

Characteristic types that soon became very common with South German, Swiss and Austrian Landsknechts.
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Default Landsknecht Type Swords, ca. 1500-50

These shapes, too, were very soon adopted north of the Alps.
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Default Extremely Rare Trefoliate Pommels, ca. 1500

Also very popular with Landsknecht swords (not Katzbalgers).

This is a short and light type of both sword and saber that was often used by arquebusiers as an auxiliary arming. Interestingly enough, the total length of these edged weapons closely corresponded to that of the contemporary arquebuses: ca. 90-95 cm!

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Neat!

Shouldn't this be in the swap section?
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Old 5th October 2009, 05:39 PM   #8
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Hi fearn,

I am afraid that there is a misunderstanding:

The offer in the link is not mine and that guy states that he sold his book in 2004.

I would never swap or sell my copy neither is my name Nathan Robinson!

All this is solely shared for information of the community.

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