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Hello Arny
If it is a sabre with the inscription HEMBRUG, you've a dutch army klewang. The inscription PAK 380 is probably a military notation. But I don't know what it means. Last edited by Mark; 25th October 2007 at 10:19 PM. Reason: removed auction-related text |
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Thanks (bedankt) Henk. How interesting that there is 4 types of Klewangs.
I'm still open to suggestions as to what the P.A.K. 380 on the HEMBRUG klewang stands for? Arny Last edited by Mark; 25th October 2007 at 10:26 PM. Reason: removed auction-related text |
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You're welcome, Arny (graag gedaan)
For adding pictures on a thread, search the forum. I know there is a thread with instructions how to add a picture. Discussing your klewang with the P.A.K. 380 is of course no problem. Last edited by Mark; 25th October 2007 at 10:21 PM. Reason: removed auction-related text |
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Thanks for the reply Henk. I hope someone else picks up my P.A.K. 380 concern and can give me an answer.
You mention there was 4 types of Klewang's that the KNIL used. Was not the Solingen type also used, making it 5 types of Klewangs? (Bedankt Meneer, tot ziens) It's always good to practice my Dutch. Arny Last edited by Mark; 25th October 2007 at 10:21 PM. Reason: removed auction-related text |
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Kronckew,
Now you know what you have. A Dutch Marechausseesabre, made in Solingen by P.D. Luneschloss. Luneschloss is not unknown. Made also some other stuff. Last edited by Mark; 25th October 2007 at 10:24 PM. Reason: removed auction-related text |
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