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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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However, the idea is, I want to know the sword will prevail BEFORE I take it into battle. There had been long periods of terrible blade making in England, and Gill et al, decided it was time to stop depending on Germany for blades and build the English reputation. First three pics are a Thomas Gill M1788 cavalry saber, warranted on blade back. The ivory hilt saber is M1796 yeomanry officer with curious saber knot bar near cross guard. These yeomanry officers had even more latitude than regular regiments officers so the individuality was notable. These examples are not in great condition but just illustrations of the forms. Last edited by Jim McDougall; 4th January 2021 at 11:51 PM. |
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