2-man Scottish Sword
Incredible Scottish hand sword with two hands. It's a decorative piece. Carbon steel blade and leather covered handle. Its impressive size, 168 cm., It is credited as one of the longest swords.
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Incredible Scottish hand sword with two hands. It's a decorative piece. Carbon steel blade and leather covered handle. Its impressive size, 168 cm., It is credited as one of the longest swords.
Sir William Wallace (1270–1305) was a Scottish nobleman who led his country against the British occupation and against King Edward I of England in the Scottish War of Independence.
The 1995 film Braveheart offers a fictional ized version loosely based on the life of William Wallace.
Irish sword to fight for the light. High carbon steel blade with blunt and thick edges and rounded tip. The button is riveted to the peak. Wooden handle wrapped in leather.
Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
Ideal for light combat, recreation and decoration.
Loop sword with typical Renaissance basket. Another creation of Paul Chen of Hanwei to practice. Hand forged blade in 1065 high quality carbon steel with an estimated hardness of 50 HRC. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
Replica of a typical Scottish broad sword (Claymore) from the year 1828. The single edge blade is made of carbon steel and has two fullers. This sword has a very decorative basket and a leather covered wooden hem.
The sword halflang is possible to see a uniquely Scottish design that has all the characteristics and features of manipulation of the other swords in use throughout the rest of Western Europe. Total length in this sword run largely on the handle and is secured at the top of the knob.
Loop sword with typical Renaissance basket. Another creation of Paul Chen of Hanwei to practice. Hand forged blade
The carbon steel blade is forged by hand. The wooden handle has leather wrapping.
Blade length: approx. 105 cm
This one-hand sword is based on several original finds and 16th-century drawings of kerns (ceithern), the light infantry men who constituted most of the Irish forces in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. These Gaelic warriors, mainly mercenaries, proved their ferocity in many conflicts in the British Isles.
This two-handed clay sword (derived from the Scottish Gaelic word claidheamh -mòr, which translates simply as "great sword") is modeled after the impressive double-edged long swords wielded by the famous Scottish Highlanders during clan conflicts and border wars with the English crown between the 15th and 17th centuries.
The Basket-Hilt Backsword of Hanwei is replicated from an original in the collection of the Royal Armouries in England dating from about 1760. It is likely that the original sword blade was made in Germany a century earlier and re-wielded as the designs of the baskets were refined. It has an unusual basket with double engraved plates of "horned beast" and a blade with twin fullers for most of its length.
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