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Confederate Cavalry Saber 
   
Confederate Cavalry Saber
Confederate Cavalry Saber

34 1/2" overall. 28 1/4" unsharpened steel blade with decorative etch. Black imitation leather grip with gold twisted wire wrap. Gold finish cast metal hand guard. Matching scabbard. Made in China.

CN926759CS

U.S. Cavalry Saber 
   
U.S. Cavalry Saber
U.S. Cavalry Saber

34 1/2" overall. 28 1/4" unsharpened steel blade with decorative etch. Black imitation leather grip with gold twisted wire wrap. Gold finish cast metal hand guard. Matching scabbard. Made in China.

CN926759US

Citadel Sabre 
   
Citadel Sabre
Citadel Sabre

18 3/4" overall. 13 1/4" DNH2 steel Sabre blade. Brown wood handle with white smooth bone and leather spacer trim. Stainless guard. Brown leather belt sheath. Black nylon zipper storage pouch. Made in the USA.

CDCHAMP

China Infantry Sabre 
   
China Infantry Sabre
China Infantry Sabre

37 1/2" overall. 32" unsharpened mirror polished stainless blade. Wood handle with stainless guard. Stainless scabbard. Made in China.

CN926803

Cold Steel 1830 Napoleon Saber 
   
Cold Steel 1830 Napoleon Saber
Cold Steel 1830 Napoleon Saber

39" overall. 33 1/4" sharpened 1055 carbon steel blade with wide blood groove. Black leather wrapped handle with brass three bar hilt and guard. Polished steel scabbard. Made in India.

CS88NS

Cold Steel Civilian Saber Sword 
   
Cold Steel Civilian Saber Sword
Cold Steel Civilian Saber Sword

35 1/2" overall. 31 1/2" 1055 carbon steel slightly curved design blade. Black leather handle with brass wire wrap. Hilt features a highly detailed British lion motif and comes complete with a matching folding guard that locks to the black leather scabbard. The scabbard features a polished brass chape, throat and hanging rings. Made in India.

CS88NSS

Paul Chen Pecoraro Sabre 
   
Paul Chen Pecoraro Sabre
Paul Chen Pecoraro Sabre

40 1/4" overall. 34" high carbon flex tempered blade with button tip. Wire wrapped sharkskin pattern handle. Stainless steel guard.The Pecoraro Sabre features a full-cupped perforated guard, ridged for reinforcement at the thinner pommel end of the "D".The high-carbon steel blade is very flexible towards the tip. A replacement blade (OH2264) is available. 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 the military Sabre. The Milanese fencing master Guiseppe Radaelli, is credited with starting the development of this style, while Salvatore Pecoraro introduced changes and refinements which resulted in the technique finally adopted for Sabre at the Military Masters School in Rome. The hilt designs developed by Radaelli and Pecoraro have been reproduced in our fencing sabers, with stainless steel guards and wire-wrapped sharkskin-pattern grips. The high-carbon flex-tempered steel blades closely follow the proportions of the period and are button-tipped for safety. The blade and hilt of the "Hutton" Sabre are closer to the style of the true military Sabre. Made in China.

PC2199

Paul Chen Practical Radaelli Sabre 
   
Paul Chen Practical Radaelli Sabre
Paul Chen Practical Radaelli Sabre

40 1/4" overall. 33 3/4" high-carbon flex-tempered steel blade closely follows the proportions of the period and is button-tipped for safety. Wire wrapped sharkskin pattern grip. Stainless guard.The Radaelli Sabre features a fully-ridged guard with the classic reinforcing ring common to the Radaelli style.The high-carbon steel blade is very flexible towards the tip. A replacement blade (OH2264) is available. 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 the military Sabre. The Milanese fencing master Guiseppe Radaelli, is credited with starting the development of this style, while Salvatore Pecoraro introduced changes and refinements which resulted in the technique finally adopted for Sabre at the Military Masters School in Rome. The hilt designs developed by Radaelli and Pecoraro have been reproduced in our fencing sabers, with stainless steel guards and wire-wrapped sharkskin-pattern grips. The high-carbon flex-tempered steel blades closely follow the proportions of the period and are button-tipped for safety. The blade and hilt of the "Hutton" Sabre are closer to the style of the true military Sabre. Made in China.

PC2200

Paul Chen Hutton Sabre 
   
Paul Chen Hutton Sabre
Paul Chen Hutton Sabre

37" overall. 31" high carbon flex tempered blade with button tip. Wire wrapped sharkskin pattern handle. Stainless steel guard.The blade and hilt of the "Hutton" Sabre imitate the style of the true military Sabre to provide a more realistic military training sword.. The blade is somewhat shortened and lightened, with a rounded tip for effective training, and exhibits a somewhat greater flexibility than the live military sword. 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 the military Sabre. The Milanese fencing master Guiseppe Radaelli, is credited with starting the development of this style, while Salvatore Pecoraro introduced changes and refinements which resulted in the technique finally adopted for Sabre at the Military Masters School in Rome. The hilt designs developed by Radaelli and Pecoraro have been reproduced in our fencing sabers, with stainless steel guards and wire-wrapped sharkskin-pattern grips. The high-carbon flex-tempered steel blades closely follow the proportions of the period and are button-tipped for safety. The blade and hilt of the "Hutton" Sabre are closer to the style of the true military Sabre. Made in China.

PC2201

Paul Chen Saber of Charlemagne 
   
Paul Chen Saber of Charlemagne
Paul Chen Saber of Charlemagne

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. The high carbon blade features a broad gold-finished fuller, with intricate engraving to match that of the original. The authentic hilt construction features a rayskin-wrapped grip with a gilded brass guard and fittings, including a globate pommel that balances the sword beautifully. The wood core scabbard is covered in leather and gilded brass fittings to match the hilt. Made in China.

PC2288

Paul Chen Yang Saber 
   
Paul Chen Yang Saber
Paul Chen Yang Saber

40 3/4" overall. 31" sharpened high carbon steel, fully tempered blade. Genuine rosewood handle and scabbard with brass fittings. Brass guard and ring pommel. Green and red tassel. Made in China.

PC2380

Paul Chen Yang Saber 
   
Paul Chen Yang Saber
Paul Chen Yang Saber

40 3/4" overall. 31" high carbon steel, fully tempered blade with blunt tip. Genuine rosewood handle and scabbard with brass fittings. Brass guard and ring pommel. Green and red tassel. Made in China.

PC2381