This one I got some years back from a great freind.He was a lot older than me and used to save his school dinner money to go into old junk shops and buy guns knives bayonets etc,this is where he got this sword in the 1960s.
It's marked Wilkinson sword and Swaine and Brigg, carbon steel fullered and nicely decorated. The edge is unsharpened, but it's a sharp point.Malacca wood cane with silver ferrule and skull basher grip..
I was looking them up andit so much looks like a walking stick with concealed knife, it looks like a trapdoor type and spring is evident.
Anyone know more on these I'd be grateful for info.
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