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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Bristol
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On regulation v bespoke, the 1803 pattern came about partially at least because so many officers were already carrying curved blades. The 1803 effectively regulated existing fashion. I had an 1803 with a blade of similar curve to it. I also had a couple of non regulation bone/ ivory gripped lion headed swords.
How much a regiment stuck to regulation depended on the CO, any honourary appointments that were associated and the standing of the individual officers themselves. Regimental tradition also had a role eg the neo-classical hilts were distinctive. |
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