Messrs. Sharp & Hamilton, operating under the trade name Nashville Plow Works, transitioned from a farming implement company to an armory with the onset of the American Civil War (1861-1865). Their swords, known for an elegant yet simple design, were favored by both sides of the ...Messrs.
Sharp & Hamilton, operating under the trade name Nashville Plow Works, transitioned from a farming implement company to an armory with the onset of the American Civil War (1861-1865). Their swords, known for an elegant yet simple design, were favored by both sides of the war for their effectiveness on foot or while mounted. This replica is a faithful and historically accurate representation of the Nashville Plow Works swords.
Forged from 1065 high carbon steel, its blade is designed with a fuller across its center. Brass is used for the fittings, pommel, and backstrap, while the knuckle handguard features cast black letters bearing both CSA and Nashville Plow Works insignia. An authentic replica, this blade is particularly suitable for reenactors and comes with a steel scabbard.