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Skunk is a tease.:p
 
I was looking at the various edges weapons used in the Crimean war. It seems unlikely that they would offer an homage to the 1853 Enfield bayonet. Several of the key regiments in the Crimean War were the Royal Scots Greys, 93rd Highlanders, and various Dragoons and Hussars. Maybe a Sgain dubh for the Scots with a Busse twist? Maybe even a knife with a sabre-like edge as tribute to the Dragoons and Hussars? The possibilities are endless!
How about a Victorian trench knife!
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I don't think that was a reference to Crimean-style blades as such, more to a new style of grind and handle that the 600 gave their name to.
 
That's where I got the standard Machete' 2 weeks ago that is in the machete post and the AA will make a fantastic travel partner as would any of the Busse Girls!!! HINT...HINT ;)
 
When man began to analyze and combine numbers, he developed other interesting symbols. He took the perfect world number FOUR and added to it the perfect divine number, THREE, and got SEVEN, the most sacred number to the Hebrews. It was earth crowned with heaven -- the four-square earth plus the divine COMPLETENESS OF GOD. So we have SEVEN expressing COMPLETENESS through union of earth with heaven. This number is used more than all other numbers in the Word of God, save the number ONE.


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Maybe a 3inch blade, 4 inch handle, sabre grind, meant for stabbing Russians while on horseback? Maybe i added that up wrong.

I just drew out some sketches using the measurements and they seem to appear a lot like a bushcraft knife! That would be wonderful.
 
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