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Much the same as the 'mameluke' case with the Ottoman 'pistol grip' sabres used by the Mamluks in Egypt during the Napoleonic campaigns. Both British and French military officers were deeply impressed with them and took to having their own sabres designed after them. At the same time the design became favored by American officers where it became the official hilt design for the USMC officers sabre. Honorific adoption of the weapon forms of a formidable enemy is not uncommon. |
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Especially when the weapon is better looking than the one you have been given. Sadly the US Army preferred the french 'Phrygian hat' pommel for their own sabres, which I think is ugly. Much prefer the clean lines of the british,the Hussars (and German variants) and poles and Ottoman versions. The US Marine ifficer sword looks like a slightly anorexic version of the British general officers version of the French Mamaluke sabre of the senior officers, based on the Egyptian campaign experiences...or the later 'gladius' forms that replaced the D-guard Briquets where looking cool overshadowed function in times where they were already an anachronism rarely if ever used as a weapon.
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However, Latin letters appear on the blade. How does it translate?
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And the three points?
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seen these before somewhere here, frequently at the ends of fullers, like my khanda/tulwar which has a plethora of fotted circles. |
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It seems to me that he writes GENOA.
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GENOA ? I have seen swords with GENOA.
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ɝɝɚɖɗɘɕ? they make my brain hurt. One form, there are others: Last edited by kronckew; 9th June 2019 at 05:03 PM. |
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