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Well, I was wondering about repro, actually .
The edge is rebated but this could have been done for display; no ? . ![]() One hell of a distressing job if it is a repro; layers of rust . ![]() The blade has great flex .... ![]() [edit] If this sword is the real thing it was made between 1806 and 1808 . Jim, this sword is huge; you need a quarter acre just to swing it . LOLZ ! Last edited by Rick; 26th May 2012 at 06:21 AM. |
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Fab sword, love the shape. What a curve!!
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Agree this thing is impressive, and when these were made swords were still very much primary weapons.....when these were called out again during the Civil War it seems they were shortened down. In my opinion this sword looks right, the rust on the hilt seems more recent, and the blade pretty clean, but the leather worn through on grip looks official. Incredible to find these kinda deals these days.......like the old urban tale of a lady who had a 'Chevy' in a barn for 50 years or some such...turned out to be a '54 Corvette with nearly no miles on it!
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Well, the proud Owner is my favorite restrauteur .
![]() I expect to be drinking free for a bit . ![]() Jim, I will hoist one to you . He was thrilled to hear the news; the piece would do well in the Summer Americana auction here at Eldred's, but he intends to keep it above the bar . I advised him to do not much of anything to the sword except perhaps wax the blade . First, do no harm ... Just goes to show ... sometimes the pig in a poke works out . ![]() " To err is human, To arr is pirate." Last edited by Rick; 27th May 2012 at 04:01 AM. |
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Beautiful sword.
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Good suggestion, Dmitry; I will pass it on to the owner .
Andrew, I have no idea why the blade is so dull . ![]() Could it be 200+ years of being drawn and re-inserted in its scabbard ? Guys, were these sabre scabbards saddle mounted ? It is way too long to wear at the waist . ![]() |
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I'm very glad to announce that this has finally come to live with me now.
![]() I gave it a heavy coat of Break Free LP, and that's all; not even going to try to remove any 'patina' (rust) . |
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YAY!!!
Rick, that is ALMOST as good as having it come live with me!!! Its great knowing where one of these lives, and I know you'll take the proper care of it. Its all about having these historic weapons in the right hands. |
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I was surprised when the owner handed it over the bar to me.
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Excellent score, Rick! I'm assuming you didn't pay retail?!
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