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Old 26th September 2009, 08:27 PM   #1
Norman McCormick
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Default P1821 Troopers Light Cavalry Sabre

Hi,
A new addition today, British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre Troopers version. Blade, guard and scabbard stamped Osborn which is quite nice as I presume this means it is as issued and not a battlefield or otherwise amalgam.
The blade is a substantial 35 1/2 inches long and just shy of 7/16 of an inch thick at the ricasso. It has been sharpened for 25 inches from the tip plus 4 inches of the back edge. I have photographed it beside a Wilkinson 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Undress Sabre from 1877/78 which by comparison looks a bit 'weedy', it isn't of course it's just the L.C. sword is quite a beast. I would of course be interested in any info regarding dates etc. and of course any comments welcome as usual.
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Norman.
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