ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
SABER. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1926-G |
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Name | 1911 model Mounted Supply Officer’s Saber, 1926 variant |
Guard | Special design in gilt brass, with seven chiseled quillons, ring, tongue-shaped knuckle bow, engraved pommel, upper screw and resin grip covering the tang. Supply Corps emblem on the front. |
Blade | Straight, with bayonet catch, square back on the inside, edge on the outside and a fuller extending to the ricasso. |
Scabbard | Nickel-plated iron, with chape and a mount with attachment and ring. |
Inscription | ARTILLERY FAC TOLEDO |
Total Length | 990 mm |
Blade Length | 840 mm |
Blade Width | 22 mm |
Description | Weapon designed for mounted use, with an ornate design and an imposing style. A style that became popular among officers who preferred a luxurious weapon. |
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