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    Named Imperial Navy Sword - deckofficer

    This is rather a plain jane navy sword but is named to a Bruno Kuhn. Having the first name on the sword is rather unusual. The first name is what made the sword indentifiable. Bruno Kuhn was a deckofficer for 1 year in 1905 and then retired. The 1905 navy ranklist entry is below.
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    1905 Navy Ranklist entry. He is listed at the bottom.
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      #3
      Great piece Paul.....I'm thinking the Gleason medals went to fund a good cause

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        #4
        I have a hard time calling any sword "plain-Jane" that has an Ivory Grip!! VERY nice! Kevin.

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          #5
          Andy, you are right on that!!
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            #6
            Thats why I love this forum


            Originally posted by Paul Chepurko View Post
            Andy, you are right on that!!

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              I wanted to bring this back to the top as I will be putting this on the e-stand in a few days and what to see if there are any additional opinions.
              Imperial German Medalbars and Ribbonbars

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                #8
                pics of blade and scabbard.
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