Long sword for practicing medieval fencing
Burghausen longsword medieval fencing ideal for training and practicing. Blade forged in carbon steel with a hardness of 50-52 HRC and a weight of approximately 1.2 kg. Leather strap.
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Burghausen longsword medieval fencing ideal for training and practicing. Blade forged in carbon steel with a hardness of 50-52 HRC and a weight of approximately 1.2 kg. Leather strap.
German One-Way Medieval Sword
This one-way medieval sword is inspired by Hans Talhoffer, a famous German swordsman and 15th-century fencing master.
The blade of this one-hand sword is made of steel and not sharp. The tip is rounded. The platter and the pommel are also made of steel. The leather hem is adorned with the cross of the Knights Templar (pattée cross).
Medieval one-hand sword with blade forged in carbon steel. The handle is covered in leather, thus offering better grip.
Medieval one-hand sword with carbon steel with hardness 52 RCK. Made in Toledo, Spain. Includes leather hem.
The first medieval swords (Oakeshott Type X11) are designed so that the sharp and blunt versions work identically. The sharp blade is filled with about two-thirds of its length, with a flattened diamond section to the tip. The blunt blade features a wide, flatter, more complete to move the dough to the edges for safety while maintaining a vivid feel. The cruciform handle is attractive and functional. A covered leather cover is included.
This sword is a design according to oakeshott typology, Type X, with a Type I button and a Type VII protector. Oakeshott's typology was created by historian and illustrator Ewart Oakeshott as a way to define and catalog the medieval sword based on physical form. Classify the swords of the European Middle Ages (11th to 15th centuries) into 13 main types labeled from X to XXII. Oakeshott introduced in his treatise "Archaeology of Weapons: Weapons and Armor from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry in 1960". It is a continuation of Jan Petersen's type of Viking sword, introduced in De Norske Vikingsverd ("The Norwegian Viking Swords," 1919), as amended in 1927 by REM Wheeler in a typology of nine types labeled I to IX.
Functional medieval sword a very practical and handy hand. With a carbon steel blade AISI 1090 and a hardness of 50 HRC. The button is riveted with the spike. Includes wooden pod.
Medieval training sword with sheath. It's a sword made entirely by hand. The protector and button are malleable and heat treated. The handle is wrapped in a leather strap that offers better grip. It is a sword that is not sharp and with blunt tip, ideal for practice.
Includes wooden hem covered with leather and ready to hang from belt (maximum belt width: 5 cm)
medieval sword also called bastard, 14th century, for training with blunt tip and blade (rounded). With hand forged carbon steel blade, curved guard with ring, carved wooden handle and spiral steel button.
German sword with classic handle pattern finished on a steel wheel with an engraved design. The button is made of wood with highs and covered with brown leather. Long blade of high carbon steel and well seasoned. Truly a knight's sword: weapons made in Germany have been highly appreciated throughout Europe.
Tinker Longswords (Oakeshott Type XVIIIa) provide the WMA practitioner with a pair of quick and balanced swords that they will perform beautifully in experienced hands.
Sparring blunts have a longer time to balance thicker edges and a flattened tip section to provide the flexibility needed for safety. Perfume-smelling flat pommel (Type T-1) forms a natural two-way grip extension and square section protection (Type 2) provides solid safety. The wooden grip is coated with leather on the handle, with steel fittings. A leather covered hem is included.
Despite having several names, Sword of War, Great Sword, Long Sword and Sword Two Sword, great sword was a weapon very popular. This sword has a great length that gives you greater range and power. As the increased length, the speed also increased substantially. The ricasso allows you to grab the sword beyond the guard, shorten the sword and allows it to be used as a short spear. It allows a stronger impulse, once the blade remains firmly in two separate points.
This replica is as spectacular as the original. The blade is made of carbon steel, tempered, the handle is made of grooved wood, wrapped in leather and strap and are made of steel.
Comes with Leather Sheath.
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