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Sabre IX Napoleonic Infantry - no sheath P47S Sabre IX Napoleonic Infantry - no sheath

15% REDUCTION: $41.00

Price: $35.00

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This listing is for the French sabre only - the sheath is NOT included

This true to original copy was manufactured for theatre use, collection or show purposes.

Blade length: 61 cm / 24".
Weight: 1.4 kg / 3.0 lbs
The steel blade has a blunt edge, 1mm / 0.03" thick.

This model was the prototype for identical Prussian sabres.


Napoleon was said to have opened a bottle of champagne with his infantry sabre after having won a battle in 1812. This "art" was afterwards celebrated in aristocratic circles as "sabrage".
Today the old tradition finds many new followers.
We offer a shorter version of this sabre as champagne sabrage sabre which is handier (our item No. P47K).

Sabre IX Napoleonic Infantry - no sheath


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