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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sun 04 Jan, 2004 12:09 pm Post subject: Review: Two Eighteenth Century Military Hangers |
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Hi all,
I have been meaning to share these for a while. I finally got around to taking some better pictures, and a writing short review.
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What is a hanger?
“A short sword (blade averaging 25 inches) having a least one cutting edge. The hanger was originally used by the infantry man to supplement his musket for close fighting.”
from Swords & Blades of the American Revolution by George C. Neumann.
Measurements & Specifications
Hanger A. [D-guard]
Overall length- 30 2/16”
Blade Length- 25 2/16”
Fuller length- 17 ½”
Blade Width- 1 ¼”
Weight- 1lb 4oz
Medium- steel, brass, wood, leather
Purchased from Rob Miller, the owner of LionGate Arms & Armour in May of 2003. The blade has some scattered spots of pitting on both sides of the blade. The handle retains its original leather wrap, which was never bound with wire.
Hanger B. [Stirrup guard]
Overall length- 30”
Blade Length- 25 ¼”
Fuller length- 21”
Blade Width- 1.25”
Weight- 1lb 3oz
Purchased from an antique arms dealer at a civil war show in Nashville, TN in December of 2003. This hanger is in great shape, minus a small crack in its brass ferrule. The handle is vertically reeded. Handles like this were popular on military swords throughout the late 18th & 19th centuries.
Additional notes: Neither hanger has ever been sharpened & both are unmarked.
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sun 04 Jan, 2004 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sun 04 Jan, 2004 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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Thomas McDonald
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Posted: Sun 04 Jan, 2004 1:38 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Stephen
Those are wonderful pieces ...... I need to get me a nice antique hanger, oneday !
Do they have any markings ?
Also, if I can be so nosey ;-) ...... What was the price ballpark on those two ?
Thanks, Mac
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sun 04 Jan, 2004 2:11 pm Post subject: |
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Also, if I can be so nosey ;-) ...... What was the price ballpark on those two ?
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Hi Mac,
Neither one has any markings. I believe I paid $300 for the LionGate hanger and the stirrup-hilted hanger was $450.
Next on my list of antiques to buy a 1767 French pattern grenadier hanger. But it will have to wait a while. I've got two custom smallswords coming this year.
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