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#1-8914
Confederate Foot
Officer's Sword
Though not as long as its Yankee
counterpart, the blade of this sword was just as effective for thrusting
and slashing. Faithfully copied from a sword style made by James Conning
is Mobile, Alabama, the brass basket and pommel bears nicely hand chased
floral designs with "CS" featured prominently. The 32" blade has an
unstopped fuller. Blued steel scabbard has brass fittings. This sword led
many a bonnet charge. 37" overall.$99.95
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#1-8812
Confederate Cavalry Officers Saber
Confederate Cavalry
Officer’s Saber–this saber is just like the old one carried by General Jo
Shelby, the Missouri cavalry raider who never surrendered his command.
This fine sword has “C.S.A.”® crisply acid etched on the 32" long, hand
forged blade. “C.S.”® is cast into the guard with excellent detail. The
scabbard is blued steel, with brass throats, mounts, rings and drag. 38"
long, overall. Beautifully finished. Consult Albaugh: Confederate Edged
Weapons, pg.122
$99.95


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#1-8916
Confederate Cavalry
Saber
Confederate Cavalry Saber–of all the
Confederate swords and sabers, this was the one used most. Wielded by the
troops under the command of J.E.B. Stuart, Wade Hampton and Nathan Bedford
Forrest, this sword dispatched hordes of Yankee soldiers. This is a very
distinctive saber with a brass guard similar to that of an 1860 (which,
itself, was a copy of an earlier French saber). The 34" long blade has the
classic Confederate “unstopped” fuller. 40" overall. The scabbard has
brass furniture, ring mounts and drag. You’ll find it in Albaugh:
Confederate Edged Weapons, pg. 137.
$119.95

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