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Old 2nd February 2009, 02:47 AM   #1
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From another forum.
http://talks.guns.ru/forummessage/79/416782-0.html
There is a muzeum description ( upper right corner). French speakers, enlarge, and translate, please!
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Old 2nd February 2009, 03:32 AM   #2
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Even more unusual that the thing has a scabbard!
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Old 2nd February 2009, 03:41 AM   #3
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AHA! THE DEADLY SOCK SWORD CARRIED BY FRENCH FOOT SOLDIERS
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Old 2nd February 2009, 04:07 AM   #4
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The top is a physical description of the blade and handle, which apparently is in the shape of a gun handle (in the oriental style)
The interesting bit is partly covered up by the scabbard.

"Ce sabre a ete _____ Cavalerie Legere espagnole pendant la
Campagne de 180 _____ par les ___ des chevaux de la Cavalerie
Lourde francaise p_____
Cree par le general_____"

"This sabre has been____ Spanish Light cavalry during the
Campaign of 180_____by the ___ of the horses of the French
Heavy Cavalry___
Created by the general ____"

So all the important parts are lost
It's an early 1800s sword though, unless the 0 is something else. Napoleon's invasion of Spain??

Maybe something like a zaghnal? And since it has something to do with horses, maybe it was used to trip cavalry. Napoleon had some Mameluke troops at the time didn't he?

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Old 2nd February 2009, 04:16 AM   #5
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And here is the sword in question with the blown up description.
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Old 2nd February 2009, 04:21 AM   #6
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Old 2nd February 2009, 04:22 AM   #7
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Notice that from the angle of the handle and its shadow, the scikle part actually turns backwards...that or the handle is put on the wrong way.
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Old 3rd February 2009, 01:25 PM   #8
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Could it be:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Manolo
... "Ce sabre a ete utilisé par la Cavalerie Legere espagnole pendant la Campagne de 180 _____ pour couper les jarrets des chevaux de la Cavalerie Lourde francaise p_____Cree par le general_____"

"This sabre has been used by the Spanish Light cavalry during the Campaign of 180_____ for cutting the hamstrings of the horses of the French Heavy Cavalry___ Created by the general ____ ...
A version of halberd blade, used to cut the horses tendons ? .
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Old 3rd February 2009, 03:39 PM   #9
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"jarrets" looks right Fernando, i couldn't make out the word.

Mystery solved then about what it's for
Now who the hell came up with it.

David, the handle bulb is not facing the same way as the scickle part, that's why I said it might be on the wrong way.

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Originally Posted by fernando
Could it be:



A version of halberd blade, used to cut the horses tendons ? .
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I had seen this sword in person several years ago in the mentioned store, Paris. The seller caimed the same.

Ha ha some intersting things do end up over here...
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