Hi All,  
 
I was able to find the Regulations of 1861: 
 
For the light Cavalry saber the weights are as follows. 
Weight of the sword or saber complete (Saber and scabbard) = 3 lb. 7 oz. 
Weight of finished blade= 1 lb. 6 oz. 
Weight of scabbard= 1 lb 4 oz. 
 
It appear that Mr Frost was using the finished blade weight from the regulations rather than the total saber weight which is around 2 lbs as Chris noticed (the alternate is that he was using the weight of a M1872 which would be close to his weight but not used by anyone). In any event his numbers would appear wrong, an excellent observation. 
 
Back to the original topic, I wonder how Butterfield and Butterfield linked the Roby saber to the General rather than his civilian nephew (also killed at Little Big Horn)? I wonder if it would have fetched $32,000? 
 
All the Best 
Jeff
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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