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Thomas W Kavanagh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Oct 2009 22:10:55 -0400
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Ms.  Haar:

Your sword was made by the Ames, not James, company of Chicopee -- not Chicopet-- Massachusetts.

They were a major Union arms manufacturer during  the recent  unpleastaness.

They are noted for the poor quality of their sword stamping..I  personally own an M 1841 artillery saber made by Ames, dated 1864, marked by the inspector ADK, although those markings are  hard to read.

Does your sword have

(1) a single brass guard with a rather curving blade?

or

(2) a multiple brass guard with a somewhat straight blade?

Ifn (1) it is a n M 1841 artillery saber;

Ifn (2) it is a cavalry saber.

But whether it be a  M1841 "wristbreaker" or a M1861 will depend upon closer inspection.

rk

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