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Briquet Historic Sabre Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Pirate Boarding Sabre by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Our Price: $444.99
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Our Price: $899.99
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The Briquet Historic Sabre Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is an easy handling short saber originating in the time of the French Revolution. Later, the Napoleonic troops of infantry, artillery, and grenadiers were provided with this weapon.
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The Pirate Boarding Saber by Marto of Toledo Spain was first used by the French and English Royal Navies during the 1700's. The Boarding Sabre was later introduced as an official sabre of the U.S. Navy in 1862. This sword is a wonderful tribute to both the Sailors and Pirates of the High Seas. The Marto version of this blade features ornate engraved decorations in the pommel carved in excellent detail as well as 24K Gold etching on the highly polished blade.
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Miniature Pirate Sabre Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain Limited Edition
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Miniature Pirate Sabre Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Limited Edition
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United States 1860 Federal Heavy Cavalry Saber Sword by Cold Steel
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Our Price: $142.99
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Our Price: $142.99
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Our Price: $384.99 Sale Price: $349.99 You Save $35.00
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The LIMITED EDITION Miniature Pirate Sabre Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is a replica of boarding sabers that were first used by the French and English Royal Navys during the 1700's. The Boarding Sabre was later introduced as an official sabre of the U.S. Navy in 1862. This sword is a wonderful tribute to both the Sailors and Pirates of the High Seas.
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The LIMITED EDITION Miniature Pirate Sabre Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is a replica of boarding sabers that were first used by the French and English Royal Navys during the 1700's. The Boarding Sabre was later introduced as an official sabre of the U.S. Navy in 1862. This sword is a wonderful tribute to both the Sailors and Pirates of the High Seas.
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At the outbreak of the American Civil War, there were two types of sabre swords issued to the Federal Cavalry: "light" and "heavy". The light version saber sword was popular, but the heavy model, dubbed the "Old Wrist Breaker" was the one worth owning, as it was a superior weapon. Its 36" blade offered big reach advantages over most sabers, and its substantial weight gave it the leverage to easily crush bones and sever limbs or even a head with a single blow. The brass guard had three bars to protect the hand and the grip was wire bound leather and capped with a sturdy pommel. In its double ringed, steel scabbard, it could be easily attached to a saddle or to a belt.
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