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Mark Matthewman
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Posted: Fri 08 Apr, 2005 5:47 am Post subject: Military Heritage Blucher saber |
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Has anyone handled Military Heritage's Blucher Saber reproduction? How does it compare to the original's?
Havng recently gotten Huttons "Cold Steel" I am anxious to begin practicing the techniques, would this repro be adequate?
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Fri 08 Apr, 2005 5:52 am Post subject: |
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I owned one for a while. I found it to be a fairly soild piece. Overall it exhibited the same level of munitions grade fit and finish that I've seen on trooper grade originals of the type. Cold Steel sells the same sword for considerably more, and I consider it a good buy from Military Heritage.
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Mark Matthewman
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Posted: Fri 08 Apr, 2005 5:54 am Post subject: |
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What about the accuracy as far as weight, balance etc?
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Fri 08 Apr, 2005 7:55 am Post subject: |
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Mark Matthewman wrote: | What about the accuracy as far as weight, balance etc? |
Those aspects seemed to be in proportion to some of the originals I've handled. This particular sabre isn't nearly as cumbersome as it's appearance would suggest.
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Roy K.
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Posted: Fri 08 Apr, 2005 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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I have seen Blucher sabers advertised all over the place at wildly varying prices. Is there any difference in quality? And, do they all come from the same place? I don't mind paying more for a better quality piece, but is Cold Steel's sword a better sword or just better hype?
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Fri 08 Apr, 2005 3:22 pm Post subject: |
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Roy K. wrote: | I have seen Blucher sabers advertised all over the place at wildly varying prices. Is there any difference in quality? And, do they all come from the same place? I don't mind paying more for a better quality piece, but is Cold Steel's sword a better sword or just better hype? |
As I said, in regards to Military Heritage and Cold Steel it's the same sword.
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Roy K.
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Posted: Fri 08 Apr, 2005 3:39 pm Post subject: |
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Patrick--- Thanks much, that's what I needed to know. Cold Steel wants $379 for it and Military Heritage wants $179 for the same one. That's quite a difference! A few dollars, I can understand, but that's ridiculous!
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G. Scott H.
Location: Arizona, USA Joined: 22 Feb 2005
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Posted: Wed 04 May, 2005 3:56 pm Post subject: |
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Roy K. wrote: | Patrick--- Thanks much, that's what I needed to know. Cold Steel wants $379 for it and Military Heritage wants $179 for the same one. That's quite a difference! A few dollars, I can understand, but that's ridiculous! |
Loyalist Arms of Canada sells a 1796 sabre for $122 U.S. You might want to email them and ask if it's from the same manufacturer.
BTW: You should check out Cold Steel's Sword Proof DVD. It shows them chopping mailing tubes and big chunks of meat with their various swords. There's a bit in there about the "Blucher" as well. It comes with another DVD about their knives, and they'll send the set to you for free. It's a lot of fun to watch.
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Roy K.
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Posted: Wed 04 May, 2005 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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G. Scott H.
Thanks for the suggestion of Loyalist Arms. I will send them an e-mail.
I have seen the Cold Steel DVD, but a long time ago. They sent me a catalogue with it in it and shortly after that my player broke down. But from what I remember it was impressive.
Roy
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Roy K.
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Posted: Sat 07 May, 2005 9:30 am Post subject: |
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[color=blue]I sent off this e-mail to Loyalist Arms:[/color]
Folks,
Can you tell me if your British 1796 Light Cavalry Saber comes from the same place as the ones offered by Cold Steel and Military Heritage? And if so, is there any difference in quality?
Thank you,
Roy
[color=blue]And this is their reply:[/color]
Dear Roy
Thanks for your email.
Our 1796 Light Cavalry sabers are sold out but are in transit to us from the supplier, and we expect them to arrive next week.
We use a different manufacturer from our completion..
We have not handled our completions sword and can not comment on their quality.
Our swords are made from good quality carbon steel, and will hold an edge,(if required). Full tang.
They can certainly be used for stage and are battle
ready, however, beating even the highest quality swords together is going to
cause them damage.
Hope this is helpful. Looking forward to your reply.
Your Servant,
Suzanne for
Blair Higgins.
www.loyalistarms.freeservers.com
So maybe they are of good enough quality to be useable and I don't mind cleaning up the finish of something that is sound. They seem to be up-front about their product and I like that.
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Sat 07 May, 2005 9:41 am Post subject: |
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I owned an MH 1796 pattern for a while. I also had the chance to compare it side by side with the Cold Steel version. If they aren't made by the same company I couldn't tell.
IMHO the MH offers a good price for this sword whereas the CS version is grossly overpriced for the quality.
Roy,
Please don't post private e-mails verbatum on this forum. It's bad form.
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Roy K.
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Posted: Sat 07 May, 2005 10:21 am Post subject: |
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Patrick,
Sorry about that, I didn't know that it was considered bad form.
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