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Included is a wooden scabbard covered in faux-leather with brass accents.
This cutlass has a sweeping upturned blade (called a falchion), and a single fuller (a fuller is the long groove found on some sword blades, it is there for balance and not as some think for exiting blood). it is recommended for ceremonial use, as a theatrical prop, collecting, decoration or costuming. This is quality reproduction with a blade constructed of carbon steel with a brass basket style hand guard andhas a wire wrapped faux-leather grip. Even though a new model was adopted in 1917, this cutlass could still be found in the arm racks of some American Naval vessels at the start of World War II. The 1860 Ames Naval Cutlass became the standard for American sailors for more than 75 years. company in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. While the exact date has not yet been determined, because the contracts of the time were so vaguely worded, it has become widely known as the 1860 Ames U.S. Navy which was designed after the French M1833. Around the beginning of the civil war, a new American Naval Cutlass was adopted by the U.S.