made by the hands of Paolo Abrera. With a webpage designed and sponsorred by Antonio
Cejunior.
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Please do take a look and a read ...
http://www.arscives.com/bladesign/blacksaber.htm
A couple closer looks at the blackened / aged L-hilt and thumb-ring
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Notice the rugged construction of both the grip / hilt and the fittings you can see
in the pictures above. Paolo and I thoroughly agreed upon the type of Hussar
Saber to be produced; a soldier's blade, not Kingly, Princely, or Nobleman's.
This would be a saber that could survive brutal conditions; battle, weather, and
the every day wear and tear of a common soldier's life ...