Question about a sword

nooner59

Cadet
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Aug 29, 2023
I came across this sword and was wondering if anyone could tell me if it is real or a replica? Not sure how to identify it as it has no markings on it that I can see. I read somewhere that the south didn't always mark them. The handle has what appears to be cloth and most I have seen have leather which makes me think it may not be real so I wasn't sure if anyone knew or could point me in the right direction to find out if it was real
Thanks I appreciate it greatly!

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To me it looks like an import with a very bad regrip. The stopped fuller says it not CS made.
 
It is real, an import Model 1840, also known as a wristbreaker. As already pointed out, that's a bad rewrap, maybe done intentionally to look "Confederate". It would have had a leather grip with twisted brass wire.
 
I just wanted to say thanks for the welcome and for giving me very helpful information on this sword. I have also reached out to Mr. Nardi to see if he can repair/replace things that are not correct. I think it will be a nice piece of history to pass down.
Thanks again!!! Have a great holiday weekend and be safe!
 

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