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1941 - U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations & Examples of All Uniforms, Belts, Swords, Boards, WWII & 1948 Rates, Specialty Marks, SSI, Etc., Etc.

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The swords are now safe and sound in my safe :) These swords are a memento of my grandfather’s service in WWII, and a symbol of the great sacrifice that his generation made in order to secure the blessings of liberty for his children and grandchildren. It was my great honor to redeem these swords and pass this legacy along to my sons one day.

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Still working away on the main article on this topic, but since I’ll be referring to original 1852 issue swords, I think it best to post what I’ve received from employees of the 5 different museums that I’ve been able to verify have such swords in their collections, linking to their webpages wher...

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Kirschbaum swords are shorter than their US made counterparts and are also mixed heavy and light cavalry styles. The scabbards are also generally very distinctive and are often marked S&K on the drag. Hi Sarge Thanks, They are both heavy flat back heavy calvary sabres. I had never stood them beside each other but just did and they are the same ...

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Civil war swords and knifes are being remade by blacksmiths which makes it even more scary trying to collect them. I now stay away from the civil war stuff unless its guarenteed for life by the seller and that normally dont or wont happen because alot of times the person selling them really dont know for sure either.If it is a copy Im sorry it happened to you. Shawn

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