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Post by William Swiger on Aug 12, 2018 18:42:06 GMT
Have had these for quite awhile. Have the scabbards but too lazy to dig them out.....lol
One is a early model and one made later.
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Post by Dave Kelly on Aug 12, 2018 19:06:58 GMT
1824 Klingenthal. Can't do much better than that.
1872 ???? St Etienne or Chattelrault. Probably the former. Looks like a Field Artillery shorty. Or is that camera angle?
Find the scabbards, Bill. Loose 40% of their value without the scabbards.
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Post by William Swiger on Aug 12, 2018 19:23:30 GMT
Blades are identical in length. I have the scabbards. They are just in a large Tupperware full of scabbards on the bottom.....lol
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Post by Jordan Williams on Aug 12, 2018 20:22:23 GMT
Nice. I have a 76 Klingenthal.
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Post by Dave Kelly on Aug 12, 2018 22:29:15 GMT
Blades are identical in length. I have the scabbards. They are just in a large Tupperware full of scabbards on the bottom.....lol Don't ya hate that? I can spend a weekend trying to match up scabbards for open bladed display blades after I've moved things about and got them mixed up. AAARGH!
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Post by William Swiger on Aug 12, 2018 22:30:04 GMT
Try it with the damn Japanese swords...…...
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Post by pellius on Aug 18, 2018 17:25:47 GMT
Very nice.
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Post by Luka on Aug 21, 2018 20:14:10 GMT
I have a 1824 Klingenthal and before that I had a 1875 Chatellerault. Huge difference, 1875 was much more massive and less responsive, although it was still a very good saber.
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