Polish sabres
Does anyone have information on the tang shape common with these types of swords dating from the 16th -18th centuries. Particularly those types developed from Turkish inspiration or "karabela" types. My question is if these are full handle profile slab tang construction with handle scale pin penetrations? The later Hussar sabres seem to reflect the stinger tang shape common in later and contemporary military sabres. Curious if there's a significant difference in shape.

Pictures demonstrating this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I have attached a photo of a karabela that was on ebay a while back. This one is purported to have an 18th century blade, but has a modern hilt (and scabbard). The full tang is very clearly shown on this piece. Pretty, huh?


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These swords are outside of my area, but here is one depicted in a painting of one Cornelis Tromp:
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And here is his actual sword:
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Jonathan

PS--Yes, Steve, very nice indeed!
Here are some sabres from Maciej Sarniak, one of the best polish sabre makers.
http://szabla.e.pl/szable_g.html
Site is in polish, but You`ll easily find interesting pictures.

I hope it will help a bit!
I really like these swords. I had purchased a version from MRL some 7 years back and really liked it (especially for an MRL sword). I since have sold that sword. Recently I have been interested in finding an antique of this type. Just one of those intagibles as to why they appeal to me.

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