ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
MACHETE-SABER. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 5-1891-M |
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Name | Machete-Saber |
Period | Circa 1891 |
Hilt | Nickel silver, cup guard and sized ring, wooden grip covered with leather and wrapped with twisted copper wire. |
Blade | Straight, flat, tapering towards the tip where it becomes a point. Edge on the outside and back edge near the tip. |
Scabbard | Natural tanned leather, with nickel silver throat and chape. Ring for suspension strap on the throat. |
Inscription | COLLINS & Co HARTFORD FINE STEEL GUARANTEED QUALITY with LEGITIMUS logo |
Total Length | 930 mm |
Blade Length | 790 mm |
Blade Width | 31 mm |
Description | A rarity within the group of Cuban machetes, its Prussian-style hilt features characteristics of the 1860 saber model and was adapted to a machete blade for use in overseas jungles. |
Photography | Photographs by Lluc Sala |
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