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United Cutlery Honshu 1917 Hybrid Cutlass (UC3595) |
Points: 10
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Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, or simply appreciate exceptional craftsmanship, this sword is sure to capture your attention. Designed with both form and function in mind, this hybrid cutlass is equipped with a twisted black metal basket guard.
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Hanwei Scimitar (SH2354) |
Points: 10
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The deeply curved blade of the Scimitar recalls battles between the Saracen and Crusader. The hardwood grips and hawksbill pommel are typical of the originals and create the perfect balance that makes this piece essential equipment for Eastern dance practitioners.
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Cold Steel Pirate's Cutlass (88CSY) |
Points: 10
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The Cold Steel Pirate's Cutlass saber has a wide triple-groove blade made of 1055 high carbon steel and a basket handguard. The scabbard is made of black leather with steel fittings.
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Cold Steel 1830 Napoleon Saber (88NS) |
Points: 15
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Cold Steel 1830 Napoleon saber is based on Napoleon's cavalry saber, widely used during Napoleonic wars and during American Civil War. The thick, moderately curved blade is forged out of 1055 Carbon steel and features a long, wide fuller and a very sharp, practical point.
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Condor Naval Cutlass (CTK360-24HC) |
Points: 5
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Condor Naval Cutlass features 24" curved blade made of 1075 high carbon steel a half basket guard.
Brown hardwood handles with black powder coated steel hand guard. Black leather belt sheath included.
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Red Dragon Stage Combat Sabre (WS-001) |
Points: 5
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Our Red Dragon Stage Combat Sabre is the perfect starter weapon for stage combat and theatrical work. The durable bowl style hilt protects the hands from stray blows, whilst the flexible high carbon steel blade features a rolled tip for added safety.
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Pecoraro Fencing Sabre (SH2199) |
Points: 6
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One of the rapidly growing arts within historical fencing societies is that of sabre fencing in the late 19th century Italian style, originating with fencing masters who were employed to train mounted troops in the effective use of military sabre. This particular sabre (SH2199) is based on an original used by Italian fencing master Salvatore Pecoraro. The hilt design developed by Pecoraro has been reproduced in our fencing sabre SH2199, with a stainless steel guard & a wire-wrapped imitation sharkskin grip. The high-carbon flex-tempered steel blade closely follows the proportions of the period and is button-tipped for safety. A replacement blade (OH2264A) is available for the Pecoraro Sabre.
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Radaelli Fencing Sabre (SH2200) |
Points: 6
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Guiseppe Radaelli, 19th century Milanese fencer of the northern Italian school, is noted for the development of modern sabre play with a light, narrow-bladed weapon. Radaelli was a teacher of mounted troops and was concerned exclusively with the military use of the sabre. The Radaelli Sabre (SH2200) is replicated from an original piece with remarkable balance, durability, and swiftness. . The hilt design developed by Radaelli has been reproduced in our fencing sabre SH220, with a stainless steel guard & a wire-wrapped imitation sharkskin grip. The high-carbon flex-tempered steel blade closely follows the proportions of the period and is button-tipped for safety. A replacement blade (OH2264A) is available for the Radaelli Sabre.
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Hutton Fencing Sabre (SH2201) |
Points: 5
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A proponent of the French school of fencing, Alfred Hutton was a British fencing master that did much to modernize sabre technique as it was fenced at the time. Hutton is acknowledged for breathing new life into the sport of fencing after it had fallen into the category of anachronistic, esoteric activities. The Hutton Sabre (SH2201) is crafted after an original with a stainless steel guard & a wire-wrapped imitation sharkskin grip. The blade & hilt of the Hutton sabre are closer to the style of the true military sabre. The blade is somewhat shortened & lightened, with a rounded tip for effective training.
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Hanwei Charlemagne Saber (SH2288) |
Points: 30
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The "Saber of Charlemagne the Great" is a vital part of European history, being an important artifact in the Insignia of the Holy Roman Empire, of which Charlemagne was the first Emperor. The saber is housed today, together with the rest of the imperial insignia, in the Kunsthistoriches Museum in Vienna. The sword is of Eastern European origin, dating from the first half of the 10th century. How it became a part of the insignia is not known but its lavish decoration indicates that it was made for an important member of the nobility. It is clearly a cavalry saber, indicative of its origins in the Eurasian Steppes.
CAS Hanwei's version of the saber is faithful in detail to the weapon as it was conceived, even to the point of omitting the decorative 15th century repairs that render the original unusable.
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U.S. Marine Sword - Etched Blade (UC0809) |
Points: 4
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1875 United States Marine Sword.
Authentic 1875 U.S. Marine etch. Blade Material: 420 J2 mirror-polished stainless steel.
Handle Material: Molded rubber grip, twisted wire wrap, cast metal parts, chrome plated finish, rat-tail tang construction.
Scabbard: Aluminum, imitation leather finish. Sold Out
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