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I'm posting here several pics of different types of blades to show differences: 1. Re-fitted dueling epee, came as loose parts without a knuckle bow. The present bow is new. Note the blade has a shallow wide canellure of the late 19th century type. Signed with a sytlized monogram. 2. All original grand epee - very similar blade signed crisply B.P.R. within a cartouche. Nickel-plated steel bowl guard, centered, nickel-plated faceted pommel, riveted tang, metal bound rayskin grip. 3. Point of the above epee - note how the blade turns from tri edge to square (where the arrow is) and tapers into a visciously sharp point. 4. Modern assembled dueling epee with a vintage 'intermadiate' blade - note deep & narrow milled canellure. 5. Electric blade. |
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Thanks broadaxe for your post... nice weapons
![]() Especially the BPR duelling epee ![]() ![]() I think your "timeline" is correct. The only point in which I'm not fully d'accord is the following: I was convinced that Souzy was taken over by Soudet in the 1960's. Do you know for sure that they stopped producing during WWII? Do you mind posting pictures of the markings on the blades? All the best William |
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Honour to those who deserve it
![]() Unfortunately I'm painfully aware that, especially with the introduction of the threaded tang, the weapons are possibly not "original" to one time, but may be assemblys of various "times". By the way, I do the same with my Gardere-handle (1950's) on a 2005 FIE tournament legal epee blade.... ![]() Thanks for the advice anyway. By the way, it may be interesting to know that the weapon is not assembled correctly: The guard is placed for a left-handed fencer, while the grip is clearly for a right-handed. To date the weapon correctly (if that is possible) it would be useful to find out more about "Trule, Waffen- und Fechtartikel". Problem is, that if you want to look into the official registration forms you have to pay for it, and the web is silent (MacDougalling doesn't help ![]() Perhaps I should spend the money ![]() Anyway, we are all waiting for the pictures of your weapons @ broadaxe ![]() All the best William |
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Ok, folks, as promissed, here are pics of the marks on the two epees.
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Hi there, nice to see you back
![]() Thanks for the detailed pictures, the first one is a mystery and gives no clues (at least for me) to solve it. The second marking can be found from time to time e.g. over here: http://cgi.ebay.es/ANTIGUO-FLORETE-P...3286.m20.l1116 Do you know which company/forge hides behind B.P.R? Greets William |
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