Posts: 112 Location: LaGrange, IL 60525 SW of Chicago
Sun 18 Apr, 2004 12:03 pm
German Hirschfangers
Hirschfangers from the 18th Century differ from those typical of the 19th Century by the length and the robustness of their blades, these two swords have 23.5" blades although one looks a bit shorter because the blade was altered at some time in the past.
The inscriptions read as follows:
Der Jager haben ein Lustiges Leben The Hunters have a lustfull life
Wan Sie Das Wild in Walden angeheben When they hunt game in the forests.
Ein Jager hat allzeit Verlangen A Hunter is always has desire
Mit Wenig Muhe Viel zu ________ With very little to satsify it.
You are welcome to improve my translations if you can.
I purchased my first sword from Fred Coluzzi, a local sword dealer who publishes a catalogue three times a year for $475. in June of 1997. I picked up the one from Jan Zajac yesterday (4-17-04) at a local Civil War show, bringing the sword I had purchased from Fred with me. Everyone agreed that the odds of such uniting of 265 +/- year old swords in one collection is quite astonishing and noteworthy.
Let me know if you have any questions I have not answered or if you wish to add to the narrative.
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