Civil War U.S 1860 Naval Cutlass Military Reproduction Sabre Sword
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start_elivehelp_btncode end_elivehelp_btncodeThe Cutlass was adopted by the Navy in 1860 it was designed after the French M1833. This reproduction is constructed of carbon steel with a brass basket style hand guard. The first Naval 1860 Cutlass was reproduced by the Ames Company. Its leather wrapped handle fits the hand perfectly and sports decorative brass accents and a shiny brass pommel. This cutlass has a sweeping upturned blade (called a falchion), a single fuller (a fuller is the long groove found on some sword blades, it is there for balance and not as some think for exiting blood). Included is a wooden scabbard wrapped in leather with brass accents. This style of sword was very popular during the Civil War.Specifications:Overall Length: 33 InchesCarbon Steel BladeBlade Length: 25.75 InchesBrass FittingsFree ScabbardIN5512___________________________________________________________________________SATISFACTION GUARANTEED:WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS A 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS. NO QUESTION ASKED.BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK OF ANY KIND:WE KINDLY ASK THAT YOU GIVE US THE HIGHEST RATINGS ON OUR DESCRIPTION, SHIPPING AND DELIVERY AT THE TIME OF LEAVING FEEDBACK OF ANY KIND.We have taken a lot of time and effort in putting together our listings for each of our products. Most of our orders, if not all of our orders,
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