ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
OFFICIAL GENERAL STAFF SABLE MODEL 1884. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1884-A |
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Name | Official General Staff Saber |
Model | 1884 |
Guard | Made of smooth, polished iron, Prussian style, full cup guard with wide rim and tongue-shaped quillon bent toward the blade in an effective countercurve. Long knuckle bow with rounded top, ferrule, and grip covered in rough leather with 26 twisted wire spirals. Without a ring for the sword knot. |
Blade | Narrow, with low volume matching the guard, back on the first two thirds and edge inside to the tip, with a continuous edge running the entire outside on a narrow flat. On the ricasso, the emblem of the General Staff Corps. |
Scabbard | Iron, with a single suspension ring and band. Symmetrical chape. |
Inscription | ARTILLERY TOLEDO FACTORY, General Staff Emblem, Regulation saber for General Staff according to Royal Order of December 30, 1884. |
Description | This is the foot officers’ saber that starts the series featuring the Prussian-style cup guard, noted for its simplicity and light weight. |
Total Length | 920 mm |
Blade Length | 778 mm |
Blade Width | 20 mm |
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