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I have very little expertise in this area but I just want to point out the bars that might get in the way of a saber grip, which in my very limited exposure to these swords (mostly via Matt Easton) might imply something about their dating, although I'm not sure what.
Did I qualify that enough? #impostorsyndrome Well, I guess that wasn't very useful was it. ![]() |
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Im not sure what is meant by saber grip though. Mostly its hilt features, for example the guard on this has saltire bars keyed to the pommel rather than the ring attached to guard and sitting below pommel. That suggests this hilt dates c. 1710-30 roughly. As noted, material on these basket hilts is pretty scattered in numbers of articles etc in sometimes obscure sources. |
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I did a bit of searching and I think this is the video that I had a vague recollection of:
https://youtu.be/aQKNy7ze2jQ?t=222 He talks about the angle at which the arms of the basket hilt join at the pommel and how that changed in the Victorian era from earlier swords. But I guess this is more relevant to dating later basket hilts. |
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My thoughts too regarding Matt's comments on sabre grip.
I was a later change if I remember correctly. Well done, Werecow. |
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I cant get sound in computer
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You can use the subtitles.
![]() I've attached the full subtitle file for the video as txt. The relevant bits (keep in mind that these are auto-generated by youtube using speech recognition): Quote:
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Hi Jim. I was mistaken... Matt was talking about a transition in the Victorian period when basket hilt and sabre were the same fighting technique, so concessions were made to facilitate the sabre style grip with a basket hilt which meant opening up the side bars.
Obviously this doesn't apply to your sword. You might have look at hilt development over the period to see how the side bars developed as yours do seem wider. |
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