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Old 22nd January 2018, 06:11 PM   #1
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Hi

It's a very cool sabre.
The grip is typical from the Consulate period (after the revolution).
I'll post later an amazing website about these swords...
But i have to find the address...

Kubur

As promised

http://www.sabresempire.com/2012/01/...modele-xi.html
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Old 22nd January 2018, 07:07 PM   #2
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https://oldswords.com/.../Difference...20an%20IX%20et...

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Old 25th January 2018, 04:01 PM   #3
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A Link To The PDF At Oldswords Sabres de cavalerie légère, dits à la chasseur.Différence entre les Modèles de l'An IX & An XI
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