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I didn't suggest this was a Japanese modified Klewang.
I suggested that this was one of the so many modifications which happend in Indonesia and not carried by anyone in office for the KNIL . Thank you to show me your klewang, I am rather familiar with them. I have owned one by Hembrug. I have also owned a Dutch Police sword (used by many corps locally in the Netherlands) which also looks very similar to a Klewang. here an example of the latter Last edited by milandro; 31st January 2023 at 07:07 PM. |
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Nope. European Briquets/Fascine messers/ i.e. 'infantry swords', are not Heiho. And nothing like mine. Those grips are fairly std. european type, Napoleon had many thousands of those made, as did the rest of his empire.
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