Excellent comparison! The 1845 is my favourite pattern sword - being primarily a mid-Victorianist I didn’t know much about the 1892 pattern. Thanks for making these and keep them coming!
Thanks! Yes, I really like it a lot too for its all around great design an performance. While it's similar to many other nations' blades of its time (and even before), the overall design and detailing on Victorian British infantry swords is my favourite. Thanks for the support!
Austrian cavalry swords are actually on my list for future videos! I don't know when that will be but I will get to it at some point. Thanks for your interest!
I have a very similar 1845 with straight blade and heavier than average guard. Mine retailed by Hobson and almost certainly made by Pillin. Approximately 1890 from memory. What are the etchings on yours?
Excellent comparison! The 1845 is my favourite pattern sword - being primarily a mid-Victorianist I didn’t know much about the 1892 pattern. Thanks for making these and keep them coming!
Thanks! Yes, I really like it a lot too for its all around great design an performance. While it's similar to many other nations' blades of its time (and even before), the overall design and detailing on Victorian British infantry swords is my favourite. Thanks for the support!
Great video ! Keep up the great work :)
Thank you, more content will be underway soon! :)
Can you talk about Austrian cavalry swords ?
Austrian cavalry swords are actually on my list for future videos!
I don't know when that will be but I will get to it at some point. Thanks for your interest!
I have a very similar 1845 with straight blade and heavier than average guard. Mine retailed by Hobson and almost certainly made by Pillin. Approximately 1890 from memory. What are the etchings on yours?
Hi, this one has Firmin & sons etched to it but with the proof slug of Mole.
Interesting video, keep following you
Thanks, appreciate it!
Technically, the 1892 is thicker rather than wider. Just nitpicking.
Hey, you're right. I could have been more precise there. Thanks for commenting!