Posts: 5,981 Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Sun 09 Apr, 2006 7:12 pm
Hello, Mark!
It appears to me that you are the lucky owner of two German weapons used in the formal duel known as the
Mensur. Look up "Mensurfechten" (or see link below) to learn about this late 19th/early 20th c. practice (which is now illegal, but still goes on, apparently). See also C. Amberger's book
The Secret History of the Sword for his first-hand account of this bloody, ritualized combat between student dueling fraternities. If I remember correctly, the hilts of your weapons originally had full liners in the colors of the given fraternity. The blades would have been extremely sharp, but the combatants wore enough protection to defend against lethal blows (eyes, throat and weapon-arm especially--the off hand was secured behind the back). The head was the primary (only?) target, and the combatants simply took turns slashing at each other. The scars left on the face were worn as badges of personal courage. Some research may turn up info about proper materials/colors for liners.
Here's a good link for you:
http://www.coburger-convent.de/mensur/index.html