Tomasz Nowak
Location: Regensburg, Germany Joined: 19 Jan 2004
Posts: 15
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Posted: Sun 10 Jun, 2007 4:51 am Post subject: Your suggestions on furnishing a blade |
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Hi guys,
I´m a silent reader at myArmoury.com for almost 2 years now, but this is my first post and first topic to start.
A short while ago I bought the remains of a prussian M52 cavalry sabre. The blade has broken a while ago, leaving about 3/4 of the original length and somebody gave it a rather unimpressive new tip. The steel, on the other way, is wonderful, I think it is not fair just to keep it unfurnished somewhere in one´s flat
Now I would like to give it a new fitting, maybe reshaping it a bit, but somewhat lack ideas. Since my main time of interest it the late 15th cent. (yes, I´m also in living hisrory), I do not have a very broad knowledge of short bladed, single edged weapons of the let´s say 1650ies up to the 1850ies.
So maybe you have some ideas, what to do with it. At the end, the weapon should be usabel - but will not be used, maybe just for light cutting tests, not more.
Here the measures:
total length incl. tang: 78,5cm, blade length 64,5cm, blade width 2,8cm at the tang and 2 cm at the tip.
Here is a picture of it, nest to the blade you can see the original guard. I´m now hunting for a complete M52, It´s simply stunning.
Any suggestions? I´m open to mostly everything, just as long as it´s historically provable.
Cheers,
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Tomasz Nowak
Evocatio Ratisbonensis 1470
http://www.evocatio.de
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