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It was North Carolina is all the info I have on it. A friend of mine found it. Im in Louisiana.It would be interesting to know the US State in which it was found. I am not interested in the area (to protect your privacy) Only the State. That way the search would open up a bit more.
Dan, it's a tip or end of a saber scabbard.Reminds of an old gate latch to a cattle pen
I understand you very well. Thank you for your responses also. GreetingsThanks. That's why I asked. During the war of independence (1775-1783) Bernardo de Gálvez, leading an army of Spaniards, helped the US in the Louisiana area. The French, further north ... For example.
In this case, look for possible Spanish or French sabers.
Although I think it is after 1800, we will have to find out what battle was in North Carolina and at what time. Maybe so you can know which saber model is what your friend has
Sorry if I am not well understood, as I use an online translator.
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Sorry. I wanted to say that I will continue investigating. so I also learn.Thanks Highlifter1000. Keep investigating. so I also learn.
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Awesome information. Thank you very much