Bryce Felperin wrote: |
Also the utility benefit of a dirk versus a sword was probably more to liking of an artillery officer of the time. |
Very true. I had not thought of that.
Jonathan
Bryce Felperin wrote: |
Also the utility benefit of a dirk versus a sword was probably more to liking of an artillery officer of the time. |
Allen Andrews wrote: |
I really like your antique slot hilt spadroon! This period of collecting isn't normally one that I pay a lot of attention to, but maybe I am missing out :) |
Glen A Cleeton wrote: |
I agree about the Discriminating General's (MH) 1796 officer's blade. I wish they had a picture up for the sargeants blade but all they have up is one of the drummer's length
http://www.militaryheritage.com/images/1796d1.jpg That looks a little better but I'd want a picture of the longer version before jumping. The fuller on my slot hilt runs right up to the point. |
Jonathan Hopkins wrote: |
I also agree that unless I decide to pursue learing the use of the spadroon, I will spend my money on originals instead of replicas. |
Tim Harris wrote: |
Lafayette,
Just to add another possibility for you, I have been making spadroons for WMA applications. PM me if you'd like to know more. Cheers Tim |
Chad Arnow wrote: |
[Tim,
It's inappropriate to advertise your wares this way on this site. |