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Post by MichaelRS on Apr 27, 2022 18:17:07 GMT
Well I did dare and yeah, that was dumb 😄. But hey, we all have to take a trip back to Junior High School now and then. I last heard that song during my senior year of High School, when a teacher got serenaded with it while stuck in a restroom stall with no toilet roll available. Ghastly earworm, isn't it? Ha. Yes
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Post by Spathologist on Apr 27, 2022 21:13:38 GMT
Cav-al-ry.
Cavalry.
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Post by AndiTheBarvarian on Apr 28, 2022 4:05:36 GMT
Tbh the last time I watched She Wore a Yellow Ribbon I did it with my CS 1860.
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Post by MichaelRS on Apr 28, 2022 7:49:04 GMT
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Post by Spathologist on Apr 30, 2022 15:30:25 GMT
4/3 ACR (back when Longknife Squadron was Air Cavalry) and 1st Cav Division.
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Post by AndiTheBarvarian on Oct 8, 2022 7:38:36 GMT
Tbh the last time I watched She Wore a Yellow Ribbon I did it with my CS 1860. Oops, I did it again, yesterday. Handling the CS 1860/1840 again after some time it's better then I remembered. It's a hugh sword, like a real long sword with a short single hand grip and it's a cavalry saber of course, for heavy hewing, not fancy fencing. But well maneuverable. It has a good convex distal taper, 8 mm at the guard, after 4" 6 mm, middle blade 5 mm, beginning of the back edge 3 mm. Fullers are ok. It's definitive one of the better US cav saber repros. As always I upholstered and wrapped the grip to a form that's giving more power for the hand to handle that biggy.
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Post by curiomansion on Oct 27, 2022 0:39:02 GMT
Tbh the last time I watched She Wore a Yellow Ribbon I did it with my CS 1860. Oops, I did it again, yesterday. Handling the CS 1860/1840 again after some time it's better then I remembered. It's a hugh sword, like a real long sword with a short single hand grip and it's a cavalry saber of course, for heavy hewing, not fancy fencing. But well maneuverable. It has a good convex distal taper, 8 mm at the guard, after 4" 6 mm, middle blade 5 mm, beginning of the back edge 3 mm. Fullers are ok. It's definitive one of the better US cav saber repros. As always I upholstered and wrapped the grip to a form that's giving more power for the hand to handle that biggy. I loved the handling of mine when I owned it, but mine came very loose very fast .
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