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Okay, Norman, thanks for the correction.
It occurred to me this morning that a pipeback is an odd choice for a cavalry sword. Nonetheless some of the early 181 3-bar hilt swords were certainly pipeback. I was the happy owner of one of them a few years ago. The blades of these did resemble the 1822 pattern blade, if I recall correctly. |
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Hi Ron,
A good number of earlier 1821 L.C. officers swords had pipeback blades. Regards, Norman. |
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