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Old 11th May 2015, 11:36 PM   #1
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Theodor Jakobsson couldn't habe bought this piece in Dresden because the Bavarian Army Museum was in the 1920s situated in the Bavarian city of Munic, not in the Saxon city of Dresden.
By the way: These swords of the Munic city guard are known as "Standler Rapiers".
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Checking the page again it says Münich ("Bayerisches Armeemuseum i München."). Where I got Dresden from, well, maybe best to not even ask.
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The Bavarian Army Museum today is situated in the city of Ingolstadt about 150 km north of Munich.
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