Help with sword maker identification.
Hello everyone, i'm new on this forum and i need your help.

I just got back from performing with my group in France. On the way we visited Carcassonne City (http://www.carcassonne-tourisme.com/Carcasson...trovisiter) .

I bought a sword there, it's a battle-ready replica of a 14. century sword. It's beautiful and very well ballanced.

It has a mark on it, but I can't find whose it is. If any of you could help, that would be awesome.

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Thanks
Marcel
Re: Help with sword maker identification.
Marcel H wrote:
Hello everyone, i'm new on this forum and i need your help.

I just got back from performing with my group in France. On the way we visited Carcassonne City (http://www.carcassonne-tourisme.com/Carcasson...trovisiter) .

I bought a sword there, it's a battle-ready replica of a 14. century sword. It's beautiful and very well ballanced.

It has a mark on it, but I can't find whose it is. If any of you could help, that would be awesome.

[ Linked Image ]

Thanks
Marcel


this is my very first post, so excuse me pls because my english skill.
i think your sword made by the hungarian swordsmith mr. Berbekucz Viktor.
see his website:
http://www.berbekuczviktor.hu/

br, -e-
I think it's a Viktor Berbekucz mark.

Edit: I see I am late. ;)
Thank both of you for quick replies.

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