Looking for a reproduction 1860 light cavalry sabre

Started by Captain Bob Masterson, June 03, 2008, 02:40:29 PM

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Captain Bob Masterson

Lost my sabre to a round from a Spanish Mauser during the charge up Kettle Hill with Col. Roosevelt.   :o
Looking for a reproduction 1860 light cavalry sabre, drop me a line if you have one that needs a new home.

Captain Bob Masterson
"Why...Jonny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."

1st U.S.V. Cavalry 
A Troop

SASS #58272---Grand Army of the Frontier #462

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Forty Rod

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Major 2

They do... but the Atlanta Cutlery are not the best quality (India)  (unless they are carrying the better ones these days )

Try, Fall Creek Suttlery..he has Ames and the are good quality...
or Museum Replica's also Ames....

Now if you want the Real deal I have two ...an 1857 marked Ames model 1840 Wrist Breaker in Museum very best condition.
and an 1962 marker Emerson & Silver Light cavalry saber in vgood condition....
They are pricy though  :P
when planets align...do the deal !

Sagebrush Burns

Captain Bob - I've got one you can have for $40 (don't know the exact model).  We can get together at HOW if that works for you.

Captain Lee Bishop

I am in the same position as my saber got lost in the brush at Las Guasimas, even though the other Troop Commanders told me to leave it with my saddle and spurs back at Tampa Heights. There's a decent discussion on this topic here: http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,18605.0.html

Steel Horse Bailey

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Deadeye Don

I agree with Fall Creek Sutlery.  I have seen his up close  and they are really well done.

http://www.fcsutler.com/fcswordsabers.asp
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