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![]() I was wondering if it might have been a presentation piece of some sort, but i would certainly not hesitate to grab this one in a fight. My first thought on the figure was Godzilla and much to my amusement i turned on the telly to a Godzilla festival. ![]() |
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I think that I would call it a tenegre. If it wasn't for the tapered scabbard tip I might have guessed that this could have been an older sword refitted to a more modern taste. Either way I like it. The antique malls around where I live have little to no edged weapons at all anymore. It seems as if everyone thinks that ebay is the answer to where to dispose of Dad's or Granddad's old junk. Congratulation on your new addition.
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Thanks Robert. I don't think the antique malls around here are any better than around you. In the 16 years i've lived here the only other thing i have ever found worth buying was an old and unusual mandau which i finally traded to someone here on these boards.
I wondered if the blade might be older, but then i get the feeling this is all an original match as the blade suits the sheath so well (one of the things that was attractive about it for me) so WWII seems the most logical conclusion to me. ![]() |
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nice catch, David! yes, definitely WW2 era. a lot of these were made not necessarily for tourist consumption, but rather as souvenirs for G.I.'s during that time period. on the same note, i'm starting to think why moro weapons became more flamboyant at the turn of the century, which is for the same reason...
check out Springfield area antique malls; i found quite a few pieces from that area. |
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Hello David,
agree with the others, a WWII area tenegre, nice one. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks Detlef. Anyone else have examples of these for further comparison?
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Here one which was sold not so long ago by ebay. I believe that this one is from the same time frame.
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