I thought I'd ask you all about a sword a guy I know is trying to determine if its real or replica. I've looked around the web and found out some info from a few sites. Usually, if the star above the CS goes into and over the second rim of brass above it, then its a replica. The period swords just touched.
Replica blade example is shown part of the way down this page:
http://www.savage-station.com/page20.html
The period sword is shown here. A good picture of the guard is down the page:
http://www.civilwarpreservations.com/catdet.a...=swordpers
The upper quillon of the sword in question has the decoration not rounded over its tip like the two above, but it has flat sides and the decoration on just the forward edge. Does this mean replica or separate maker than the ones above? He didn't mention any makers' marks at all.
Here is the picture of the guard of the sword in question. I think its in-between the real and replica, so I'm confused:

