Caribbean Pirates Cutlass Sword Sabre With Basket Guard

Caribbean Pirates Cutlass Sword Sabre With Basket Guard
Caribbean Pirates Cutlass Sword Sabre With Basket Guard

Caribbean Pirates Cutlass Sword Sabre With Basket Guard A pirate style cutlass with a solid design and intricate detail. the sword is almost perfectly balanced with a solid steel guard and full wrap around basket guard. the fittings of the sword are very impressive with a detailed galley on the basket guard and a skull and cross bones on the scabbard throat. Basket guard pirate cutlass saber ; 27" overall length with scabbard ; 19.5" 440 mirror polish stainless steel blade ; dull blade, none sharp sword, metal basket guard, come with wood scabbard ; for collection, cosplay at medieval or renaissance fairs, gift.

Caribbean Pirates Cutlass Sword Sabre With Basket Guard
Caribbean Pirates Cutlass Sword Sabre With Basket Guard

Caribbean Pirates Cutlass Sword Sabre With Basket Guard The fittings of the sword are very impressive with a detailed galley on the basket guard and a skull and cross bones on the scabbard throat. the sword was made to impress on all levels. the cutlass was a short slashing sword, ideal for the close quarters battles aboard great sailing ships. Mermaid pirate cutlass sword with embossed basket guard $65.98 $59.98 overall length: 28.5" blade: slightly sharpened blade length: 22" blade material: 440 stainless steel handle length: 6" fittings: steel condition: brand new the cutlass was the ideal. The cutlass required less training than the rapier or small sword, and was more effective as a combat weapon than the full sized sword. this beautiful cutlass sword features a 440 stainless steel constructed blade. the blade is mirror polished. the pommel of the sword is an ornate capstan rivet. comes with the sword is a wood constructed scabbard. The blade of the sword is 440 stainless steel with a temper line along the edge of the blade. caribbean pirates cutlass sword sabre w basket guard | ebay this cutlass is a reproduction of those used during the high reign of the pirates.

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