@mrockwell Thanks for posting that. I understand why modern owners of antigue weapons don't remove the tarnish. But as an example, the original owner of the swords used it as a tool of his trade, it's not really an antique to him, although he may value it highly. Some of those guys were in the Army for many years. Sumner comes to mind in that regard. I would think tarnish would have developed in that time. Wouldn't they have been required to keep the hilts of their swords and the brasswork on the scabbards polished? When I was in the army, (no combat though, lucky for me), they were eager enough about polishing everything.
I ask because I've never seen an original source mention it in regards to swords.
I do have a couple of originals, (only a musket and a bayonet), and appreciate your advice on their care.
John