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#195340 02/04/2008 08:56 PM
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Does anyone have any idea of what type of sword knot, if any, went on this type of sword? I must have had 20 of these over the years and never found one with an original knot.

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I don't believe these Militia NCO swords were worn with knots. NCOs did not wear knots on the standard straight NCO sword either.


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