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I picked up this sword today at a garage sale.It did not cost much and I decided to roll the dice on it.I liked it because it was in such bad shape and did not have a mark of anykind on it.Is it confederate or just a reproduction in bad shape.Hilt is cast brass with all kinds of flaws.Throat is brass scabbard ring mounts are brass has been painted black and gold.Scabbard is steel.Thanks for all answers [email protected]
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Can you post pics of the scabbrd on both sides? Thanks! Bob
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Scabbard,I have been told this sword is a reproduction ? Thanks for the info to all.
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From the pictures it appears to be a "Dog River" confederate sword. Best Wishes, Bob
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Can you tell about the Dog River sounds interesting.
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Short answer.
As I understand.
"Dog river sword" is applied to period swords which have the characteristics of Confederate swords but are unmarked, makers unknown.
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Question . does the brass seem to have an odd mix of colors. looks like the brass had other metals added & not mixed well?? many (not all) south swords have this look ; sort of a mix color of brass / copper. looks like it could be an original south sword. jeff
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Question . does the brass seem to have an odd mix of colors. looks like the brass had other metals added & not mixed well?? many (not all) south swords have this look ; sort of a mix color of brass / copper. looks like it could be an original south sword. jeff Jeff All of the fittings have been post war painted gold,the scabbard black.( I think it was post war)It will remain as found.I have been told that this was sometimes done too hang it in a G.A.R hall.Thanks for the info.
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yes very possible. I'm not by any stretch of the imagination an expert. My sword was repainted totally in gold . big pain in the butt to remove but, I got it done. plus I've had several cannon balls also painted gold. jeff
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