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    Lion Head Sword E.PACK&SOHNE

    hello, here is a lion head sword for opinions. thanks,bb
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    Last edited by billybob; 11-26-2005, 07:52 PM.

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    closeup of handle
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      #3
      Lions head
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        #4
        Eagle
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          #5
          backside of handle
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            #6
            front of lion
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              #7
              part of mm and mirror finish of sword blade.
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                #8
                sword and scabbard
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                  #9
                  He's a leopard and although not featured in my sword bible (Swords of Germany 1900/1945 by Angolia) he looks fine to me.

                  Cheers,
                  David.
                  At Rathau on the Aller, the CO of 5th Royal Tanks advanced on foot to take a cautious look into the town before his tanks moved in. He encountered one of his own officers, a huge Welshman named John Gwilliam who later captained his country's rugby team, 'carrying a small German soldier by the scruff of his neck, not unlike a cat with a mouse.' The Colonel said: 'Why not shoot him?' Gwilliam replied in his mighty Welsh voice: 'Oh no, sir. Much too small.'

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                    #10
                    Thank you david, I thought it was a lions head. to me they look similiar.does the wrap around handle look ok?thanks, bb

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                      #11
                      Looks okay to me as well. Keep in mind that there were so many patterns of Army swords that not all are attributed, even when maker-marked.

                      Best,
                      Skip

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                        #12
                        Very nice army sword . This pattern is not often seen .

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                          #13
                          David,

                          have a look on the side 122 (Swords of Germany 1900/1945 by Angolia), there is this saber, a mistake from Angolia (Maker Paul Seilheimer)?

                          Greetings Schwede

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                            #14
                            Yes indeed. The only thing I can't reconcile between the two is the ferrule. Other than that they appear to be identical, well spotted!

                            Could this be a mistake in the book? Or evidence of parts sharing between manufacturers? Or even a blade swap somewhere along the line?

                            Interesting.

                            Cheers,
                            David.
                            At Rathau on the Aller, the CO of 5th Royal Tanks advanced on foot to take a cautious look into the town before his tanks moved in. He encountered one of his own officers, a huge Welshman named John Gwilliam who later captained his country's rugby team, 'carrying a small German soldier by the scruff of his neck, not unlike a cat with a mouse.' The Colonel said: 'Why not shoot him?' Gwilliam replied in his mighty Welsh voice: 'Oh no, sir. Much too small.'

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                              #15
                              Hallo david,

                              have a look on the side 123 (maker tiger) and 134 (maker Anton Wingen)?????

                              Greetings Schwede

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