HUSSARS SABER 1 50HF CZEKALSKI KNIVES

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  • Manufacturer: CZEKALSKI
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  • 2023-11-11 11:00 AM (CST)
  • 2023-11-11 05:00 PM (GMT)
  • 2023-11-11 09:00 AM (PST)
  • 2023-11-11 06:00 PM (PL)
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The Polish Hussar saber, modeled after the weaponry used by Polish warriors from the second half of the 17th century, stands as a symbol of courage and glory within the military heritage of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Its history dates back to the Golden Age, when the Hussars – an elite cavalry formation – wielded immense power on the European battlefields. This saber, an integral part of the Hussar's equipment, is distinguished by its characteristic curved blade and impressive hilt.

Crafted from the finest materials, this saber, inspired by the Polish sabers of the late 17th century, captivates not only with its historical authenticity but also with its sturdy construction. Its simple design greatly aided the Hussars during swift maneuvers and charges against the enemy.

Today, this saber serves as both a historical memento and a perfect decorative piece for militaria enthusiasts and collectors alike. It embodies national pride and the Polish military tradition, continuing to impress with its power and uniqueness. This saber is not just a weapon but also a testament to the bravery and courage upheld by warriors of bygone eras.

 

PRODUCT DETAILS

Blade: Spring steel 50hf 5,6 mm (0.2205"), thick, 50-55 HRC hardness

Handle: Beech wood handle, goatskin trim.

Sheath: Linden wood scabbard, trimmed with goatskin

Weight: 954 g (33.65 oz.)

Overall length: 973 mm (38.31")

Blade length: 872 mm (34.33")

Blade width: 32 mm (1.26")

My name is Wojciech Czekalski (born in 1991). I have been interested in knives and cold steel for a long time and my adventure with knife production began during my studies. I liked to spend my free weekends in my dad's workshop. That's where I made my first knife. It was a very simple knife with low aesthetic and utility values. Since then, I have been creating new ones, trying to make each one better than the previous one. I constantly expanding my workshop by learning new techniques. I don't have a favorite type of knives, I try to be versatile and constantly experiment with the form. In the near future, I would also like to deal with the production of cold steel (sabers, swords).