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#84614 03/10/2006 03:12 PM
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I recently purchased 2 excellent condition army sword knots. These knots are smaller in size, both length of the cord, width of the cord, as well as total size of the acorn compared to other army army saber knots I have. Were different sizes made to fit smaller swords or are these just simple manufacturing differences seen from maker to maker during the period?

Thanks in advance for the explanation.

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#84616 03/10/2006 03:52 PM
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Tom,

These knots were offered in two different sizes just as you show. The Grosser size Portepee typically had three strands of wire in the strap while the Kleiner size typically had only two. Often officers chose the smaller size for small dove hilt swords or bayonets and the large size for the larger lion heads, etc. It was up to the preference of the officer.

I hope this helps.

George


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#84617 03/10/2006 09:26 PM
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Cool topic. I have several knots with a cloth strapping instead of leather.
Was this another option? How about the black "plastic" knots?
Got one on a real early Pack Lionhead.Black plastic strap and three rows of alum. thread. It`s the Kleiner size.
Nice score on the knots! Smile

#84618 03/11/2006 12:33 AM
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Fab,

I have seen the cloth and the plastic straps on knots too. Usually, you will find the cloth straps on Polizei Portepee (both Grosse and Kleiner sizes) as well as others. The black plastic straps are harder to find on Portepee or Faustriemen but they were made during the period. They make for interesting variations.

George

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#84619 03/11/2006 12:42 AM
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Hey Fab,
Here is an example of an Army knot with the cloth, as opposed to leather, strap.

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#84620 03/12/2006 04:09 AM
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Baron, that`s one of the kind I was mentioning.
Tough to find! Here`s a pic of the "plastic" knot on that Pack.
Baron,is that a Voos I see under the top sword?

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#84621 03/12/2006 04:11 AM
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Another. I like this kind of knot,ties real easy.

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#84622 03/12/2006 04:14 AM
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Does the red "dot" indicate Artillery?
Black leather,three rows of alum thread,kleiner size.

#84623 03/12/2006 01:49 PM
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Fab,

You are describing the Feuerwehr Offizier Portepee if it has a bright carmine insert in the bottom of the Quaste. The Kranz and Quaste should be plain aluminum (or silver wire bullion) without stripes and the insert should be karmesin. A hard Portepee to find.


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#84624 03/12/2006 07:14 PM
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Fab, good eyes. It's a Voos flat knuckle bow.


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Fab,

I think this is a picture of what you're describing, I've found them in both kleiner and gr��er sizes. I was always under the impression that the kleiner size was for the bayonet and the gro�er was for the s�bel but I think George has something with saying it was up to the individual officer since I've found gr��er knots like these affixed to bayonets. As you can see the color of the dot can sometimes vary. I presume this is due to a manufacturer's variation.

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