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Original U.S. Indian Wars Era Toledo-Made Sword Cane Stick with Engraved “Gold” Handle & Bamboo Shaft - Presented to Colonel J. J. Lawrence in 1887, 125th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry nChannel Fort Knox was the site

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Description

Fort Knox was the site of a main Prisoner of War (POW) camp between February 1944 and June 1946

which helped ensure that the shot pellets would shatter the trap

The rocket retains little of the original black paint with very faint white stenciling marked as M7A1

the system used two "superimposed" charges that would be loaded into the muzzle sequentially

Original U.S. Indian Wars Era Toledo-Made Sword Cane Stick with Engraved “Gold” Handle & Bamboo Shaft - Presented to Colonel J. J. Lawrence in 1887, 125th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry nChannel Fort Knox was the siteOriginal Item. One of a Kind. This is a very interesting sword stick with absolutely tremendous construction, with a possibly bronze or gold handle engraved to a Colonel of the U. S. Civil War, being presented in 1887. It measures 34 overall when sheathed, with a 27 inch Toledo marked blade. We cannot say for certain what the material of the handle is, making for a good research project. Legality: NOT AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT OR TO RESIDENTS OF CA, AR,

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