One of the rapidly growing arts within historical fencing societies is that of sabre fencing of the late 19th-century Italian style. Originating with fencing masters who were employed to train mounted troops in the effective use of the military sabre. The Milanese fencing master Guiseppe Radaelli is credited with developing this style, while Salvatore Pecoraro introduced refinements which resulted in the technique finally adopted at the Military Masters School in Rome. The hilt designs have been replicated in these training sabers, with stainless steel guards and wire-wrapped sharkskin-pattern grips. The high-carbon flex-tempered steel blades by Windlass closely follow the proportions of the period and have blunt edges and rounded tip for safety. Includes matching, full metal scabbard. This “Hutton†sabre is a replica of sabres used in fencing during the late 19th-century.
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Overall Length: 37-1/4″ with 31″ steel blade and 6′ Handle for perfect grip and balance, Approximate weight 1lb 6oz
Designed and proportioned based on 19th century Italian Fencing – Hilt designs are replicated from master fencing designs of the era
This particular design originated with fencing masters who were employed to train mounted troops in effective use of saber while riding horseback cavalry
Hand Forged with High Carbon Steel by expert smiths at Windlass and has a full tang and rounded tip for training
Features stainless steel guards, wire wrapped shark-skin pattern grips with full Metal scabbard
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