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Hello Rod,
in good old Prussia* (for example) each man in uniform carried a sword. A post office official, a railway official, firemen, policemen, Garrison physicians, Military musician...
In these cases there is not weapons, but badges for the rank of the carrier.
Therefore the wrong impression, Prussia developed would be extremely military.
Thomas
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Please note that the moon on this tsuba is in crescent form.
...The rabbits are of copper inlay...
And another one, with rabbits and moon.
regards,
Thomas
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Well here I am again testing your patience.... but my curiousity is killing me!!!
I notice MINER"S swords made in the imperial period.
What is so significant about a MINER (with all due respect) that would prompt a sword???
Rod
Hi Rod,
wat is the question?
regards,
Thomas
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Urgently I look for the variant of the Zieten Hussars.
regards from Germany,
Thomas
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"Husaren-Regt. von Schill (1. Schlesisches) N?4"
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Edo Period Japanese Sword Fittings - Kodogu
in Japan
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Hello Henry,
yes, is it. The sword you can show in following sites:
http://zietenhusar.de/japan.html
http://deutsches-blankwaffenforum.de/topic.php?id=868 (for the pics must be registered)
best regards,
Thomas