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There's also a chance that the halberd is colonial American, whose examples were 'newer' than the typical type and often very flimsy/crude. See Neumann's for some examples. Just a guess, of course-
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I found a picture that corresponds to one of the two
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I found a picture that corresponds to one of the two
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