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    Strange Edged Weapon ??

    Well, here is a mystery to me. Could anyone please tell me what this is?

    It measures approximately 17 inches and comes in a very nice fitted leather scabbard with belt loop. The wooden grip is hollow and extends into the cup shaped upper blade. Lower part of the blade becomes flat and has a Very sharp point.

    Maker mark with eye logo looks like "GOLDENBURG". I am not even sure it is German.

    If one of the fellows out there can identify this item, I would greatly appreciate it.

    Thanks,

    Jerry
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        Oh the blood would just rush out with that one snuck in between the ribs. It's a nasty one. Is the grip hollow also?

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          For sampling cheese?
          Pete

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            It looks like a sampling spike used to stick into bags of grain to sample the contents. I have seen similar probes used in the Customs service.

            Just a possibility.

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              Originally posted by SCHUPO View Post
              It looks like a sampling spike used to stick into bags of grain to sample the contents. I have seen similar probes used in the Customs service.

              Just a possibility.
              That makes sense, and would explain the thin wall construction of the main body of the artifact. FP

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                Thanks everyone for your information. Well, now I know. It is not a Pig Sticker !

                Jerry

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