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Have more pictures but just put these on for now.
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mcmac, welcome to out forum. You got here a nice and scarce model sabre. Look at the thread "ARMY OFFICER PANTHERHEAD SABER W/BUILT-IN FERRULE - WMW Waffen" by Walterlo in the same (sword-) forum, just a few threads below your own.
wotan, gd.c-b#105
"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.
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I love that monogram.very nice. These swords, IMO, are`nt really "rare". Scarce,yes.I guess it depends how much hunting you do for swords. I`ve had 3 of this model in the last few years.The dove head version is,IMO,"rare". Here`s my WMW
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Mr Fab, Thanks for the pictures & glad you liked our pics. We have tried, but have not been able to trace whe the monogram initials belong to.
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