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DAN,
What makes you think that this sword is German beyond it's similar physical characteristics? ?
The H�rster company is still in existence today and makes swords for many foreign military needs.
Rather than a 'reproduction' I would garner that the sword in mention is a contemporary(post WWII) piece made for a foreign need.
Just my thoughts.
John Pepera
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