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  1. 1902 Army Officer Swords - EDGED WEAPONS - U.S. Militaria Forum

    Apr 5, 2007 · This inter-war sword was manufactured by Carl Eickhorn in Solingen and was imported from Germany prior to World War II. This Eickhorn logo will also be found on pre-war German …

  2. Origins of the M1852 US Navy Officer’s Sword: Main Article

    Apr 13, 2025 · 11 New Regulation Navy Officer’s Swords 27 1/2 inches in length 187.00 12 New Regulation Navy Officer’s Swords 26 inches in length 204.00 35 Belts and Clamps 192.50 2 Packing …

  3. Origins of the M1830 USN Officer’s Sword - US MILITARIA FORUM

    Nov 1, 2024 · While these swords were apparently the model for the M1826 USMC Officer’s sword, according to Jim Cheevers in the video at the link above, before 1826, I don’t think this type of hilt or …

  4. M1812 EAGLE HEAD CALVARY SWORD - US MILITARIA FORUM

    Feb 13, 2022 · I'm new to this forum and wanted to post some pics of a M1812 Eagle head sword I picked up a few years ago. I purchased some rev war items Musket, powder horns and early militia …

  5. GAR Sword Types - VETERANS' ORGANIZATIONS - U.S. Militaria Forum

    Jan 5, 2007 · These swords were made after the style of the regulation "1860" Staff & Field Officers Sword that was worn until 1902. Here is an example of a standard regulation GAR sword with …

  6. CS sword, original, fake or replica?! - US MILITARIA FORUM

    Apr 20, 2009 · Civil war swords and knifes are being remade by blacksmiths which makes it even more scary trying to collect them. I now stay away from the civil war stuff unless its guarenteed for life by …

  7. 1840 1860 1872 sabres and swords - US MILITARIA FORUM

    Feb 8, 2008 · Kirschbaum swords are shorter than their US made counterparts and are also mixed heavy and light cavalry styles. The scabbards are also generally very distinctive and are often …

  8. Early USMC NCO Sword - EDGED WEAPONS - U.S. Militaria Forum

    Jun 6, 2010 · Recently picked up a nice early model 1859 USMC NCO sword. Appears to be a German made blade and imported by Horstmann. Some photos may not be the best. More photos to follow.

  9. Displaying and hanging swords - US MILITARIA FORUM

    Jan 3, 2014 · Here's a place to show methods for displaying swords. I'll start it off with a variation of the crossed swords - in this case a crossed sword and scabbard: The hanging display consists of two …

  10. Three Civil War Swords…Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia- Ames …

    May 15, 2009 · Ames Mfg. Co. The Ames Company started production of military contract swords in 1832 with the M1832 foot artillery sword, and ended with the M1906 cavalry saber in 1906. Ames …