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    Brazilian Model 1908 Pioneer Short Sword

    I picked one of these up at an auction last fall not knowing exactly what it was. The auction house didn't either. With research I positively beyond a doubt identified it as a Brazilianicon Model 1908 Pioneer Short Sword.

    BUT, that's about all I know about it. I would like to know more about the history of it if anyone knows anything. I've done quite a few net searches for it and found a few sites that mention it and a few that have come up in auction but they never get into any detail at all.
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    There are no markings at all on it that I can find with the exception of the painted number and the mark on the frog stud.

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    All I could gather is that Fi stands for Fábrica de Itajubá, a firearms industry that manufactured the brazilian Mausers mod. 1908 and 1908/34. The blade itself resembles the bayos that were issued with these rifles, but they are far from being identical. Here is a pic of a rather poor one, you can see the same "Fi" marking:




    EDIT: it turned to be a FALCHION



    Hope this helps

    Greetings from Brazilicon :P
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