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AT last Saturdays Kansas City Gun Show I got this great looking sword . The gilt is almost still 100 % and bright , Lions head has 2 red glass eyes . The blade has minimal scratches at the edge, but otherwise mint , and has the dbl. knights heads with WKC below them . Scabbard has 100% black finish .Knott is very worn.

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..an other shot.

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..and an other one.

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Doug/Bernd,

I saw this sword at the show. A very nice sword at a very decent price. Congratulations!

George


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The saber is to nice for the knot. I wonder if someone may have added the knot.

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Vary nice Ulans or other elite Calvary sword you have here.

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Great catch and condition too!
Congrats Smile

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Hi All, nice looking sword. Can anyone be so kind as to post the proper way a knot should be affixed to a sword. Thanks


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Mike,

Here is the regulation method to tie edged weapon knots. This plate is taken from a standard manual.

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I like to tie the sword knot on my SS & Police examples so the strap passes behind and not in the standard way as shown in Example 10 so as not to hide the lower fitting.
However; This bothers a friend and fellow Forum member so I've got to redo mine again since his recent visit. Roll Eyes Smile
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On the subject of knots, I have noticed a wear pattern on many swords which appears to coincide with the location of the knot. I have speculated that some acid in the leather may degrade the finish of the gilding in addition to the wear resulting from the rubbing of the knot with the metal surface. Metallic thread in the knots certainly aggravate the situation. As a precaution, I have removed all the knots from my sabers and store them separately.
Perhaps I am being a little "over protective" ? Joe S

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Thank You George.


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Doug: My compliments on a very nice sword. Smile

Thank You George!! Visuals are better than guesses. And sometimes the knots are not tied correctly, with things happening in the intervening years from when the swords were first acquired and now.

At one time I had my swords racked horizontally like those in the Military History Museum in Prague. I was always afraid of snagging a knot and damaging it permanently, and consequently removed them. And tagging them - after I was not sure on a couple of them when I went back and tried to figure who belonged to what. Confused
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