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Good time of day gentlemen that you can say about this sword

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What I can see from the pics it seems to be a period/original RAD leader�s hewer, manufactured by the firm of Alexander Coppel at Solingen.
The hewer obviously has a seldom seen pure aluminium grip/crossguard configuration. It looks that the original artificial burnishing on the pebbled scabbard field is all there. Don�t clean this hewer! seems to be in overall nice, untouched condition. Interesting variant.
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Thank you wotan,
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hello
i agree no problem for me,very good alcoso in very good condition!
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patrick

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thank you
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