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but from the inside!!!!!!!!
Got to be some kind of mortar outfit.
Gary

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Baz69, a killer blade. What a shame about the grip wire. Imho in this special case a kind of restauration (perhaps the old wire can be used by a skilled amateur) would be of value.
Yes, a "Minenwerfer" is a mortar or grenade launcher and here within the unit of the Infantry Regiment #75. The manufacturer mark and naturally the etching or "Damaszierung" with the two eagles put the piece for sure within the IIIR period.
Very nice find, regards,


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A beautiful example of Eickhorn's sword etch pattern 3240.

Nice catch, Gary.

John


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Yes a shame about the grip wire, I believe it is all there, a bit beyond my skills I'm afraid.

thanks for the comments.

Gary

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Great sword, Gary, congratulations with this find!
Very tough to find blades like that in my opinion.
Personally, I would not care too much about the grip wire, it is just part of the swords history.

Best regards,

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Nice sword. Thanks for showing it.

--dj--Joe


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Super nice!!! these swords are so underrated.....Great catch Baz!!

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It always brings a smile on my face when I pull out a beautiful etched blade like yours from its plain fittings.

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Nothing special to see here folks: wink But when you pull out the blade. smile smile Best Regards, Fred


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