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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Romania
Posts: 204
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We visited a military museum and saw several models of swords Austro-Hungarian and Romanian.Among them was my sword model.The sword is a 19th century model.I think it's kind of sword was commissioned by Romania to be imported from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.In these countries have entered WW1 conflicted in 1916 and trade has not occurred.Below are pictures of my sword and museum. What do you think?
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Romania
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On a site I found images of this type of sword with the following dimensions that correspond with my sword.It is described as ,,Austro-Hungarian Model 1869 cavalry trooper's sword & Kavalleriesäbel M 69, with scabbard''What do you think about it, gentlemen?
![]() Sword and Scabbard: steel Dimensions Overall: Length 997 mm Sword: Length 958 mm Blade: Length 814 mm Blade: Width 28 mm Guard: Width 140 mm Guard: Depth 40 mm Hilt: Length 149 mm Hilt: Width 46 mm Hilt: Depth 26 mm Scabbard: Length 847 mm Scabbard: Width 38 mm Scabbard: Depth 22 mm FULL NAME: Austro-Hungarian Model 1869 cavalry trooper's sword & Kavalleriesäbel M 69, with scabbard SIMPLE NAME: edged weapon with accessory Creator E D Jung, Vienna'' |
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