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It simply states that this is the "seahorse version of the naval officers sword". I will include a scan of the caption (sorry about the poor quality). All the best Jeff |
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Yes,green with envy,Dmitry!! Very nice sword...
Jeff, you show a naval reference. It wouldn't happen to be 'LeSabre D' abortage' by M Petard, would it? I was wondering if anyone can recommend this book? If it's not Petard's, could you name this reference? Thanks! Mark Last edited by M ELEY; 5th September 2010 at 05:39 AM. |
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Hi Mark, I think I listed it on the original scan which Dmitry was inquiring about. It is Michel Petard's Des Sabres et Des Epees Tome I . All the Best Jeff |
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Thank you, Jeff. Sorry I missed the original reference. I'll have to keep an eye out for a copy of Petard's volume.
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I know that sword Dmitry
Another possible small naval from Shiloh came my way this spring and I had adopted it. This one is really quite an oddball and maybe harder to place in time than the hippocampus counterguard. I had seen another twin to that one somewhere and I am forgetting where.Cheers GC |
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