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While not an exact copy of a pre-existing or historical saber, our 1917
Saber has a lot to offer the modern swordsman and is truly a cut and thrust
weapon to be reckoned with.
The blade is moderately curved with a short bevel grind and a long narrow
fuller. When combined with a short, sharp, clip point, these features make
for a very stiff, strong blade capable of delivering fearsome cuts and
thrusts while shrugging off abuse that would break a lesser sword. To help
protect it from rust, each blade is polished before being deeply blued to
inky black perfection.
In keeping with its mission as a "stand alone" cut and thrust weapon that's
equally at home when fighting on the ground or the back of a horse, the 1917
Saber features a unique 3/4 basket guard. Designed by Lynn C. Thompson in
conjunction with his fencing partners, Anthony DeLongis and Jason Heck, it
offers complete protection to the fingers and vulnerable thumb and when
presented correctly, protects the user's hand, wrist, and forearm.
Crafted from heavy gauge steel plate with rolled edges and multiple
"lightening" holes (which won't admit a sword or dagger point) and deeply
blued like the blade it's sturdy enough to absorb or shed the most
horrendous blows.
To match the sturdy guard and help control the awesome blade, the handle of
our 1917 Saber is constructed from handsome, durable Rose Wood "scales"
attached to the saber's full tang via three highly polished brass cutler's
rivets.
Each 1917 Saber is also supplied with a sturdy scabbard and frog. Made from
thick, black leather and sporting a thick, polished brass throat and chape,
it offers excellent protection and convenience in carrying whether mounted
or on foot.
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