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Old 22nd March 2024, 05:39 PM   #1
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"Ein Jäger hat stets Verlangen, mit wenig Mühe viel zu fangen" is already known since the first post
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As previously noted in my earlier post, the inscription on the obverse (?) side of the blade is actually not 'nonsense' but though not readable as far as wording, the letters typically have singular occult meaning. This idea is based on the character of the 'letters' not having alphabetic value but possibly certain occult (=magic) qualification.

Perhaps someone out there might be aware of an alphabet which these characters might belong to, but as I cannot see a linear syntax (Im no linguist!) this assemblage of letters/characters appears to fall into the category of talismanic invocations noted.
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As previously noted in my earlier post, the inscription on the obverse (?) side of the blade is actually not 'nonsense' but though not readable as far as wording, the letters typically have singular occult meaning. This idea is based on the character of the 'letters' not having alphabetic value but possibly certain occult (=magic) qualification.
Sorry Jim, to me it was nonsense, I have no knowledge of this area. I should stick to ethnographic weapons better!

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Old 25th March 2024, 05:11 AM   #4
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Sorry Jim, to me it was nonsense, I have no knowledge of this area. I should stick to ethnographic weapons better!

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Thank you for the note Detlef. Actually this is a very esoteric area, and as can be seen in most mention as well as in most references, these kinds of markings and inscriptions are seldom discussed, or even noted. These subjects have intrigued me for more years than I can say, and while I have studied such topics deeply, I cannot claim any profound knowledge either. I just know what I have discovered generally.

There are many cases of inscriptions on blades which appear to be just jibberish, such as groups of letters on blades of Caino in 17th-18th c. which appear to be acrostics or some sort of coded sequences.

Your knowledge on ethnographic weapons is impeccable....rock on!
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"Ein Jäger hat stets Verlangen, mit wenig Mühe viel zu fangen" is already known since the first post
Lol, overseen, sorry!
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