Marlow White's swords and sabers have ceremonial blades. As such, they are built to strict military regulations to be used in drills, ceremonies, and displays. These blades are of the highest quality but are not sharpened for use as a weapon.
Army Officer Ceremonial Saber & Scabbard - All Questions

Army Officer Ceremonial Saber & Scabbard
SKU
88-100
Metallurgical content, what is the carbon steel type used e.g. 1040, 1055, 1060, 1090?
Question by: Richard Moore on Sep 18, 2019, 7:15 AM
Mr Moore,
Thank you for the question. The Army Officer sword is carbon steel grade C55, with HRC between 48 and 54.
Thank you for the question. The Army Officer sword is carbon steel grade C55, with HRC between 48 and 54.
Answer by: James Hogwood on Sep 24, 2019, 12:35 PM
We're buying the sword for our son. Regarding the length option, should that match his inseam?
Question by: Paul Suddes on Sep 20, 2019, 12:32 PM
Mr Suddes,
Please see the following link for information on choosing a sword length:
https://www.marlowwhite.com/military-sword-information/m-measuring-sword-length.html
Please see the following link for information on choosing a sword length:
https://www.marlowwhite.com/military-sword-information/m-measuring-sword-length.html
Answer by: James Hogwood on Sep 24, 2019, 12:39 PM
Is your saber sword has a sharp edge
Question by: Lance Flores on Oct 27, 2019, 10:50 AM
All of our swords and sabers, hand crafted in Germany by WKC, meet all military specifications which call for a ceremonial blade and not a sharpened one. US military swords or saber are designed for ceremonial functions and are to be used as a weapon. Therefore, none of the swords or sabers have a sharpened edge to them.
Answer by: Leah Cook on Oct 28, 2019, 4:31 PM
How do you choose a proper length of sword?
Question by: Dawn Trout on Dec 2, 2021, 6:19 PM
Please see our measuring guide here:https://www.marlowwhite.com/military-sword-information/m-measuring-sword-length
Answer by: Leah Cook on Dec 3, 2021, 1:24 PM