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08-31-04, 08:49 AM #1
Marine NCO sword
Trying to find out from people who have/had Marine NCO swords and where the best quality and the best price meet... I just got promoted....
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08-31-04, 08:52 AM #2
Congratulation Sir!
You should talk with Cook(Sparrowhawk)....
He got a good deal on them, and was selling a few....
Don't know if he has any left....but just drop him a line......
Ellie
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08-31-04, 08:56 AM #3
Congrats on the promotion..
these people had good prices also it is usualy hard to beat good ole cash sales on base aka on tax or shipping
http://www.marlowwhite.com
Semper Fi
Sgt D
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08-31-04, 12:06 PM #4
Congrats! Might want to try these sites
www.usmc-mccs.org/shopping/uniform.asp
or
www.marineshop.com
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08-31-04, 02:57 PM #5
best price for the sword - www.totalnavy.com - almost 30% less than some other places and the same quality - I checked the one from them against my husband's 39 year old one.
They also have the sword knots at a much lower price but with quality
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09-27-04, 11:08 AM #6
Does anyone know how much the NCO sword is on a Marine Corps base?
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09-27-04, 11:49 AM #7
Don't know, that but a Marine in DC
last month said they run into $3-400.00.
I still have one sword left if you are interested.
The price on this one is $150 plus $20.00 postage...
Read the following threads and if you are interested drop me an email
Sparrowhawk@email.com
Marine NCO Sword
Dips on NCO Sword
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09-27-04, 09:04 PM #8
Sparrowhawk, please check your email.....
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09-27-04, 09:59 PM #9
Homer
Responded to your email
Cook
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09-28-04, 10:42 AM #10
yo Sparrowhawk............i am interested in the sword but can't do anything til the first of next month. Let me know if this is ok with you. Do you want a money order or what for it? Semper Fi Smitty
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09-28-04, 10:44 AM #11
only got one question tho........whattup with the star of david on the sword?
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09-28-04, 12:11 PM #12
It is generally believed that the "Star of David" symbol was likely used to signify that the blade was manufactured using the Damascus steel method and has nothing to do with the Jewish religious symbol.
The Damascus steel method was and still is the absolute best manufacturing method for combat sword blades designed to withstand direct hits against another blade weapon. It is not usually used for ceremonial blades that are the norm for most US military swords today. Just too expensive.
There is further discussion of the subject at this URL:
http://www.militarysabers.com/milita...oint-star.html
I hope this helps answer your question.
Semper Fi,
Fred
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09-28-04, 02:12 PM #13Originally posted by Sgt. Smitty
yo Sparrowhawk............i am interested in the sword but can't do anything til the first of next month. Let me know if this is ok with you. Do you want a money order or what for it? Semper Fi Smitty
SF
Cook
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10-09-04, 11:24 AM #14
In case anyone is interested, I found Marine NCO (replica) dress swords on e-bay. They would be good enough for a display.
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10-10-04, 11:48 AM #15
These swords are up for bid starting around 29 bucks, ya might want to check into them if all you want is one for a display
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