ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
ESPADIN. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1907-D |
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Name | Official Espadín of the Workers’ and Topographic Brigade, General Staff Model 1907 |
Hilt | Entirely in silver-plated brass or white metal. Fusiform grip, chiseled, Spanish shield under royal crown, longitudinal grooves on the back, simulated decorative ferrules, pommel with knob, horizontal quillons forming a cross with the grip and five-pointed star in the center. |
Blade | Straight, with ricasso, three flat sides and two edges on the rest. |
Scabbard | Black leather with silvered chape, throat, and suspension button. |
Inscription | ARTA FABRICA TOLEDO |
Additional Description | The Royal Circular Order of December 18, 1907 specifies the characteristics of the espadín compared to other models. |
Overall Length | 935 mm |
Blade Length | 782 mm |
Blade Width | 15 mm |
Collection | A.G. |
Type | Espadín of the Workers’ and Topographic Brigade |
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