I'm putting this in the Off Topic forum because I'm fairly certain that this is not a reproduction of an historical weapon. :D I received this sword for Christmas. It was purchased at a local antique shop and all I really know is that the shop owner told the buyer it was a "Three Musketeers Sword" and also warned her that "It was not a real sword." Still, it's a fun little piece and I'd like to know just a little bit more about it. I'm hoping some of you can provide a little information for me.
To me, this sword looks like it was some sort of souvenir or book or movie tie-in. The pommel is a musketeer head. The quillons are especially interesting. They are women wearing thigh-high lace up boots and a mini skirt. They sort of look like the type of women you see in silhouette on tractor trailer mud flaps. :lol: Are these characters from a book or movie?
The grip is molded plastic meant to look like a chord or wire wrap. (Future project: replace the grip.) The ricasso is a honking huge block. The blade is stamped "China." So there is no mystery as to where it was made. I also know the blade is "surgical steel". Another marking on the blade is the word "Rostfrei". The maker perhaps?
Any info, guesses, etc. are more than welcome.
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Pamela Muir wrote: |
Another marking on the blade is the word "Rostfrei". The maker perhaps?
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I'd guess "rostfrei" means "stainless."
Yes, you're quite right, McBrayer, rostfrei means stainless in German.
Cheer,
Henrik
Cheer,
Henrik
Is it similar to the Marto version?
Nathan Robinson wrote: |
Is it similar to the Marto version? |
It's quite similar. Though, on mine, there isn't a very obvious difference in the faces on each side of the pommel. It's also definitely women on the quillons. The knuckle guard shows both sides, front and back, of a musketeer.
Here is a close up of one of the quillons. I don't think she is a musketeer. ;) The seller told my mom that the quillons were mermaids. I don't think that looks like a tail. It looks like a mini-skirt with thigh high boots. :wtf: And if they are mermaids, why? :confused:
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