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Army Saber Tips

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Below is a photo which shows the WKC Army Saber tip, which we have outlined with a red marking to accent the shape of the tip. We noticed how various manufacturers cut and shape their tips differently. Again, as a reminder, Army Sabers are ceremonial, which means they do not have sharp edges; however, each blade does have a sharp tip. Exercise care when using the saber, and certainly do not use the sabers for re-enactments, saber "play", or general horseplay.

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  1. We are definitely partial to the WKC Saber tip, a smooth, gentle curve leading up to a rather sharp point (the saber is ceremonial - not a toy). Some of the tips we have seen on different sabers are cut more abruptly and do not have the smooth, gentle curve that sabers historically have had.

Marlow White - WKC Army Saber Tip:

WKC - Click for a page with very high resolution images.

"Country One" Army Saber Tip:

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"Country Two" Army Saber Tip:

Country Two - Click for a page with very high resolution images.

Return to the Army Saber Comparison page

Below is a photo which shows the WKC Army Saber tip, which we have outlined with a red marking to accent the shape of the tip. We noticed how various manufacturers cut and shape their tips differently. Again, as a reminder, Army Sabers are ceremonial, which means they do not have sharp edges; however, each blade does have a sharp tip. Exercise care when using the saber, and certainly do not use the sabers for re-enactments, saber "play", or general horseplay.

All images are completely unretouched.

Click for higher resolution images.

WKC Blade Tip - Click for a page with very high resolution images.

  1. We are definitely partial to the WKC Saber tip, a smooth, gentle curve leading up to a rather sharp point (the saber is ceremonial - not a toy). Some of the tips we have seen on different sabers are cut more abruptly and do not have the smooth, gentle curve that sabers historically have had.

Marlow White - WKC Army Saber Tip:

WKC - Click for a page with very high resolution images.

"Country One" Army Saber Tip:

Country One - Click for a page with very high resolution images.

"Country Two" Army Saber Tip:

Country Two - Click for a page with very high resolution images.

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.
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