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Join Date: Feb 2021
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Thanks Gavin,
I agree, I feel the shape is very blackthornesque. Though do the walking sticks show up this massive? About 41 inches long, and the bulbous club tip is about 2.5-3 inches across by eyeballing it. Any guesstimate on on possible age? The axe is my personal piece, which I believe is Napoleonic. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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In more remote or country setting, or remote colonial postings, anything goes and I think such a size would look to be a wonderful visually defensive deterrent simply based on size... for the confident would be attacker, the hidden message within would be quite the surprise. The manner of the lanyard hole is a very French thing too... also commonly seen on the 18th century Pique work sticks... the whole thing, although I would not call it one, brings to mind the French Demi Solde sword canes.... I feel it is 19th century from the photos. |
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Join Date: Feb 2021
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Thanks Gavin, great info! I’ll look in those directions.
A visual comes to mind of Crocodile Dundee unsheathing this, when an attacker pulls out a pen knife, saying, “This is a knife” Cheers! |
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