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David Jackson

Location: Maple Ridge BC Canada Joined: 14 Oct 2004
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Posted: Tue 07 Sep, 2010 10:52 am Post subject: Where and where is this sword from? |
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A friend has this sword and is looking for more details about it. If anyone has any input about this sword I would appreciate it.
Dave Jackson
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Jonathan Hopkins
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Posted: Tue 07 Sep, 2010 11:16 am Post subject: |
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Could you please post a photo?
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Harry J. Fletcher
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Posted: Tue 07 Sep, 2010 1:10 pm Post subject: Hollywood type XXXVIII |
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This is the sword used by the Invisible Man in that memorable movie which someone from wardrobe misplaced. I am glad it was found finally. Who found it and where was it mislaid?
Harry? :p :p :p :lol: :lol: ;) ;) :cool:
To Study The Edge of History
Last edited by Harry J. Fletcher on Tue 07 Sep, 2010 3:13 pm; edited 1 time in total
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David Jackson

Location: Maple Ridge BC Canada Joined: 14 Oct 2004
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Posted: Tue 07 Sep, 2010 2:00 pm Post subject: |
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Ok I guess I need to work on that picture thing.
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Jonathan Hopkins
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Posted: Tue 07 Sep, 2010 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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A full view of the hilt would be helpful, but based on what I can see it looks like your friend has a British Pattern 1788 Light Cavalry sword. The condition makes it hard to tell if it is a trooper's sword or an officer's sword.
Jonathan
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Gottfried P. Doerler

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Posted: Tue 07 Sep, 2010 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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okai, fine. i`m the first to answer, which makes it perfect for me, to spread my half-knowledge around. :D
telling from the hilt, for me it could be an eastern european hussar-saber, from early 17th century upwards.
on the other hand, the blade seems to be a bit too narrow for this, so its possibly later, 1750-x, and western european, when these countries startet to like the stirrup-hilted hussar-style sabers.
so my hypothesis is western european, ~ 1750-1800
Edit: Congratulations, Mr. Hopkins, this was your 1000th post !!
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Hal Siegel
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Location: Austin, Texas Joined: 30 Aug 2003
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Posted: Sat 11 Sep, 2010 8:59 am Post subject: |
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We definitely need to see more of the hilt (and blade), but initial impressions are Austrian, mid to late 1700's. The large "cross" at the guard is the give-away that dates it to this time/location.
Hal Siegel - TherionArms
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