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Henry B
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Posted: Sat 12 Aug, 2006 6:52 am Post subject: Fitting A Sword Knot Correctly |
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I recently purchased an '1897 pattern Infantry Officers sword', the sword in question does not have a sword knot fitted, is there a correct method of fitting and if so how? Any help would be great.
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Jonathan Hopkins
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Jonathan Hopkins
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Steven H
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Posted: Sat 12 Aug, 2006 12:01 pm Post subject: |
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If I may threadjack a little . . .
What is the sword knot. I assume it's the little dangly bit by the pommel. But why?
Thanks
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Jonathan Hopkins
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Posted: Sat 12 Aug, 2006 12:19 pm Post subject: |
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It was initially worn around the wrist to retain the sword if it was dropped. The sword knot gradually became more of a decorative accessory (However, officer's versions were often both functional and decorative. Even fancy sword knots od later swords, if unwrapped from the knuckle guard, could serve their original purpose).
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GG Osborne
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Posted: Sat 12 Aug, 2006 8:11 pm Post subject: Sword Knots |
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Henry.....if you are looking for an excellent reproduction of the appropriate sword knot for your sword, follow this link. http://www.militaryheritage.com/knot.htm. The Discriminating General site has them all. Good luck....George[url][/url]
"Those who live by the sword...will usually die with a huge, unpaid credit card balance!"
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Henry B
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Posted: Sun 13 Aug, 2006 3:21 am Post subject: |
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Brilliant, thanks everyone!
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Peter McDonough
Location: Hobart Australia Joined: 10 Apr 2007
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