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Hello! I could buy a wonderfoul german WW1 officers sord. It is very rare - it is edged with " 3. Seebataillon" - "Tsingtau China" , it is stamped with "II W.D. 128" at the handle. The producer is Hörster Solingen on the blade. The seller cannot garantee it is original because he doens´t collect swords - he says.
My question: Is anything known if there are high-quality-reproductions on the market from Hörster Solingen? There are no better photoes - sorry! Or do you think it is original? My opinion is that it is original - PLEASE tell me your opinion.
Thanks alot, Regards, DAN
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DANDAH,
What makes you think that this sword is German beyond it's similar physical characteristics? ?
The Hörster 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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The photos are bad-probably on purpose-The Horster TM is not the type used in the WWI era. End of story.
MAX & OVMS Life Member, MAX Bd. of Experts. GDC Platinum Dealer. Collector since 1955.
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