Sinclair Sabre - Scottish Cutlass
The Sinclair Sabre is a type of cutlass also known as a Dusägge (or Dusack). It was named after George Sinclair, a mercenary captain from Scotland whose men frequently carried these swords. In 1612 he was transported by the pirate captain Robert Stewart to fight the Danes but ambushed and killed when leading his men against Norwegian militia.
Total length: 80 cm
Blade length: 64 cm
Grip length: 10 cm
Weight: 1594g
Blade thickness (base): 10 mm
Blade width (base): 4.5 cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 7 cm
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Nut
Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Steel
All sizes are approximate and may vary slightly from piece to piece.
The Sinclair Sabre is a type of cutlass also known as a Dusägge (or Dusack). It was named after George Sinclair, a mercenary captain from Scotland whose men frequently carried these swords. In 1612 he was transported by the pirate captain Robert Stewart to fight the Danes but was ambushed and killed when leading his men against Norwegian militia.
Our Sinclair Sabre features a forged EN45 high carbon steel blade. The steel basket hilt and pommel are blued, contrasting with the sea-green leather wrapped grip – cleverly wrapped to feature St. Andrew’s Cross. The wooden scabbard features matching blued steel fittings and is wrapped in a deep sea-green leather. This sword has a blunt blade and is not suitable for contact re-enactment.
Specification | Total length: 80 cm |
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Bestseller | No |