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    Gentlemen,

    Just returned from the Reichersthofen show and would like to show you perhaps the most significant hsitorical presentation sword to surface in the collecting community. This M89 is stone mint and carries a two line dedication presented to a nephew's of the Kasier by his 'godfather' and a LT General---I will post more and better pictures when the sun rises!


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    Originally posted by Michael Everett
    Gentlemen,

    Just returned from the Reichersthofen show and would like to show you perhaps the most significant hsitorical presentation sword to surface in the collecting community. This M89 is stone mint and carries a two line dedication presented to a nephew's of the Kasier by his 'godfather' and a LT General---I will post more and better pictures when the sun rises!


    MIKE

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        Greg,

        Here we go...

        The sword was presented to Prinz Friedrich Carl von Preussen. It was presented to him by General v. Meerscheidt-Hullessem.

        I would appreciate any information you may have regarding both personalities.


        Thank you,

        MIKE
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          Originally posted by Michael Everett
          Greg,

          Here we go...

          The sword was presented to Prinz Friedrich Carl von Preussen. It was presented to him by General v. Meerscheidt-Hullessem.

          I would appreciate any information you may have regarding both personalities.


          Thank you,

          MIKE
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                Wonderful work and craftmanship on this sword!!! Do you have a pic of the complete sword? Did you bought it? Which price?

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                  #9
                  Ok, what ever body organs The Good Lord gave me 2 of, I will sell 1 of to afford that sword! WOW

                  Greg

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                    Great, Michael. Thats a fantastic sword with history

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                      Hi All,

                      Fantastic! More photos please.
                      I was offered a sword from a vet in Flordia like that once, but allas, I had no money. It was from the Czar to the Kaiser, and was dated around 1900. I have pics some where.
                      Yours,
                      Terry Keller
                      "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                      Rammstein

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