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Bamboo Rimmed
They need information about an old sword cane?

This walking stick sword has a steel blade that has a very slight blue tint weapons are hovers over it. You manage a presentation made of horn or tortoise shell. Bakelite I thought I was until I did the test very hot and smelled of burnt hair. Account with very little gold stars rotating around the handle in the vertical patterns of three and then two repeat a type meeting warm coat of arms as brass on the front. The rim is silver, nickel, a good hammer with a pattern of Chevron. The sheath is some kind of fine light-colored wood (almost like bamboo but is not) and the tip sheath is stainless steel. I would say the age of the cane / walking stick to be about half of 1800 for labor. The marks are only 008 in nickel silver handle and a four-digit number on the metal rim of the sheath of which I'm sure individually sealed. If anyone is knowledgeable about this subject I would appreciate any help with it.

Hello, I have some information on his cane sword. The case of wood is wood Shisham, Lite weight. Very few were made with the company that made bamboo.The is in New Delhi, India. I had the same style of sword cane during the 80s. While teaching an art martial based on it. The pattern of stars is based on the Union Jack. The smell of burning test indicates the fact of horn or ivory. The low number on the plate indicates that you have a early model! The leaves are valuable and are produced almost custom style. The sheath was made as a spare part and took the thousands. Chevron said that was taken by a military officer, usually. (Was not Mine, had a lion's head and was taken by a Sikh bodyguard). On the assumption of mid-1800s, well. 1850 60 was the beginning of them. No British gentleman or lady would venture at night without him. Lean on a reed !!!!!!!!!

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March 22nd, 2007 at 6:00 am

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