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American War of 1812 Eagle Head Spadroon – Universal Swords

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Popular by both American Navy and Army Officers in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the American 5-Ball spadroon outlasted its European counterparts as a popular cut-and-thrust blade. Unlike Europe, American officers wielded a hodgepodge of British, French and locally made sabers. Availability fouled any attempt at standardization. Spadroons, whether European or locally made, would be used in the War of 1812, the Barbary Wars and the Creek and Seminole Wars.

This 5-Ball Spadroon has a blade made from unsharpened, tempered high carbon steel. It is etched with the emblem of Davis Brown, a Boston swordsmith. The guard and pommel are of brass. The eagle head, as it might be imagined, was a popular motif on American-made swords. The grip is of faux ivory. It comes with a leather scabbard with brass accents and brass hanging rings.

Overall Length36 7/8''
Blade Length31 3/8''
Weight2 lb 3.4 oz
EdgeUnsharpened
Width29.9 mm
Thickness6.5 mm - 4.7 mm
PommelPeened
P.O.B.7''
Grip Length3 3/8''
Blade [EN9 High Carbon Steel]
TypeSpadroon
ClassBattle Ready
CultureAmerican Civil War
ManufacturerUniversal Swords
Country of OriginIndia

1 review for American War of 1812 Eagle Head Spadroon – Universal Swords

  1. kawayama (verified owner)

    Received the sword today, beautiful sword. For me a person with big hands the only drawback was the guard was set too close to the grip which prevented me from getting a good grip. Easy fix I just bent it forward a bit and it’s perfect. It’s light weight makes it a nimble blade.

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