J Jack Hamner Greenie Nov 4, 2024 14 24 Sunday at 8:58 AM #1 Can anyone help me identify these marks on an old sword guard? Thanks! Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
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sibbley Hero Member Mar 18, 2023 915 2,678 Nazareth, PA Detector(s) used Dr. Otek MT-XR, Ace Apex, Xterra Pro, Nokta Legend, Nokta Makro Impact, Manticore, XP ORX, XP Deus 2 WS6 Master, Deeptech Vista X Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Sunday at 9:26 AM #2 Can't help there. I'm sure someone will come along that can. Upvote 1
OP OP J Jack Hamner Greenie Nov 4, 2024 14 24 Sunday at 9:58 AM Thread starter #3 Thank you! Upvote 1
vpnavy Super Moderator Staff member Jun 15, 2008 35,578 19,006 Pennsylvania (USA) Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sunday at 2:57 PM #4 Jack Hamner said: Can anyone help me identify these marks... Click to expand... Until a member(s) pipes in - I searched Google and found... Horse Soldier: US ORDNANCE INSPECTED MODEL 1832/34 OFFICER’S SWORD "...The obverse ricasso bears the “ORD” acceptance stamp of the Ordnance Department and reverse bears the “H.K.C.” initials of Major Henry Knox Craig...more..." Upvote 5
Jack Hamner said: Can anyone help me identify these marks... Click to expand... Until a member(s) pipes in - I searched Google and found... Horse Soldier: US ORDNANCE INSPECTED MODEL 1832/34 OFFICER’S SWORD "...The obverse ricasso bears the “ORD” acceptance stamp of the Ordnance Department and reverse bears the “H.K.C.” initials of Major Henry Knox Craig...more..."