Matt Easton of Schola Gladiatoria is pretty much the go-to guy on a lot of martial swords, sabre and blades and he has done a few videos in the past couple weeks on WWI era British edged weapons that are insightful for those not intimately aware of them. This includes comparing the British 1908 and 1912 Pattern Cavalry Swords which were entirely different from the 1899 pattern swords of the Boer War era, then contrasting them with the Indian Cavalry sabre of the period (with thoughts on the Swedish and American Patton thrusting swords of the time as well) and the politics behind them.
Take 10 and enjoy.
