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Long sword for practicing medieval fencing  - 1

Long sword for practicing medieval fencing

€396.27
Availability: 5 In Stock

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.

Functional medieval sword a hand  - 1

Functional medieval sword a hand

€281.52
Availability: 5 In Stock

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.

Falchion with leather hem, SK-B  - 1

Falchion with leather hem, SK-B

€160.65
Availability: 4 In Stock

The functional bracamarte used in the Middle Ages, can also be called Falchion, translated into Castilian as Falcata. Hand-made EN45 steel blade with a hardness of 48-50º HRC. Blade with edge with rounded edges and blunt tip. Includes matching leather hem. Leather strap covered leather.

Cross-sword with an oupendal with sheath, functional  - 6

Cross-sword with an oupendal with sheath, functional

€199.00
Availability: 2 In Stock

Medieval sword of a functional hand with ctogonal button. Hand forged in EN-45 steel with heat treatment. It has a hardness of 48-50 HRC. Leather-covered handle. The tip of the blade is rounded and the edges are blunt. Includes leather hem coated in leather.

Medieval sword 11th century  - 1

Medieval sword 11th century

€131.73
Availability: 5 In Stock

Medieval 11th-century sword with corrugated blade, forged in high carbon steel with button-screwed spike. The guard and the button are made of steel. Ideal for beginners who want to practice without hitting the blade.

Sword Fencing Rapier with Schlaeger-blade  - 1

Sword Fencing Rapier with Schlaeger-blade

€344.00
Availability: 4 In Stock

Fencing in renaissance style is growing rapidly in popularity, combining

the speed of the blades of light with the structure and spirit of the duel.

This Hanwei version of the Rapier Fencing carries the Schlaeger blade, which is

a hard insert section blade based on the German style "Mensur".

Irish Sword  - 1

Irish Sword

€200.00
Availability: 4 In Stock

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.

Medieval Sword  - 3

Medieval Sword

€224.91
Availability: 4 In Stock

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.

  • Total: 122 cm
  • The sheet: 96 cm
  • Weight: 1.3 kg
Functional Bastard Sword  - 7

Functional Bastard Sword

€257.04
Availability: 4 In Stock

Classic functional bastard sword of the 15th century used in the Battle of Bosworth for the throne of England between the houses of York and Lancaster. A weapon, although long also light and well balanced. Blade forged in carbon steel 1065 and leather handle. The button and the guard are old. Includes hem.

Functional Medieval Sword  - 5

Functional Medieval Sword

€267.75
Availability: 5 In Stock

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.

Medieval Sword  - 1

Medieval Sword

€123.17
Availability: 5 In Stock

Fantastic sword wizard. With stainless steel blade and leather grip and finished in aged silver.   Long. - 119 cms.

Functional English bastard sword  - 4
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Functional English bastard sword

€192.78
Availability: Out of stock

This sword is a replica of the A477 number from the famous Wallace collection. It was mainly a cutting sword, with a wide blade with a crushed oval cross section that opposed little resistance in a cutting blow. A perfect example of a true bastard sword. The proportions of the sword are those of a one-handed sword, but with a slightly longer pommel and a fist shape that allows you to use with both hands. The grip is made of wood covered with drawstring and leather. The long quillion is decorated at the end and the side rings provide good protection by hand. Well-tempered high carbon steel blade. Note: To be so faithful to the original, the old finish is applied by hand and will vary with each sword.