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14th-century Kusnacht Brigandine Armor
This beautiful 14th-century brigandine is directly inspired by the famous Kusnacht Brigandine found in a castle in Switzerland. It is one of the best known Brigandines of the fourteenth century and also one of the most popular today, both in medieval tournaments and battlefields, but also in Behourd and fair.
And there is little doubt as to why, because the intelligent design of the original we directly emulated offers an extremely high level of protection and maximum mobility. All plates overlap allowing the brigandine to diffuse any impact on the fighter's torso efficiently, because each plate that is hit by an impact actually overlaps with other plates, which actually allows the diffusion of any blow and allows incredible mobility at the same time; even give a high kick in this type of brigandine is totally possible! You would really appreciate the wide range of motion that overlapping pectoral plates allow you to do. Even using a long sword or a stem gun will really be a pleasure in this type of equipment.
Our protection is made of 20 gauge STEEL plates, carefully riveted on the inner surface of ROBUST GENUINE SUEDE LEATHER, whose shape is directly inspired by the original representation of 14th-century Bavaria. It is easily adjustable to your body, thanks to its different SIZES AVAILABLE and the leather straps carefully placed on the sides that allow you to adjust it, depending on the type of gambeson you are using. You will appreciate the sturdy leather on the shoulder that allows you to directly tie your shoulder pads to your brigandine in the most efficient way.
€406.96
€478.78
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15th century English long sword
This is a reproduction of a long knight's sword from the early 15th century, which is believed to have been found on the River Thames before reaching the collection of the Tower of London. The original hand-and-a-half sword dates from about 1400-1430 and can be seen in the Royal Armouries Collection, Object Number IX.16. This is the kind of sword the English knights carried at the Battle of Agincourt.The rigid, sharply tapered blade ends in a robust but slender tip. This type of sword was used in one or two hands. In combat, the blade can also be wielded in half a sword, to better direct the tip to the gaps of an armored opponent and also to use the crossguard and the puto to fight and strike.The blade of this sword has three transitions, from a rich hollow rombudo next to the guard, to a hexagonal cross section and finally to the flattened diamond section point. A relatively agile sword, but with more blade presence than you might expect.
€910.35
€1,071.00
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15th-century English Falchion Sword
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The original of this sword or falchion of English infantry from the late fifteenth century has been in the Royal Armouries collection since 1916 (object number IX.144.). Its exact origin before this time is unknown.This type of short sword was a popular weapon for collectors and archers during the War of the Roses and early Tudor period. Thousands of these swords were used in battles such as Towton, Barnet, Tewkesbury and Bosworth.This example has a single-edged blade with subtle transitions along the cross section, a smart hollow grinding, and a fuller one. The graceful blade has a slender but strong tip and a thick spine that can withstand the rigors of combat against armored opponents in monkeys, mesh dimensions and plates.
€728.28
€856.80
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15th-century hand sword and a half, blunt practice
15th-century hand sword and a half, blunt practice

The late medieval original of this replica is still in very good condition and can be seen in the Museum of Cluny le monde medium of the National Museum of Medieval Art in the Country. It was made in the late fifteenth century and most likely originates from a sword smith from southern Germany.

€104.69
€123.17
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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.
€132.00
€155.30
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4-plate buckler
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Buckler with 4 plates, 2mm steelThis round buckler is reinforced with 4 steel plates. Bucklers, shields attached with the hilt, were often used in combination with swordsfrom the High Middle Ages to the Renaissance. They are useful for protecting as well as delivering blows. Our ULFBERTH® bucklers are available in sizes S, M and L. Handles are riveted and wrapped in leather. Details: - Diameter: approx. 23cm (S), 30cm (M) or 38cm (L) - Material: 2mm steel - Weight: approx. 0.9kg (S), 2kg (M) or 2.3kg (L) This is an original ULFBERTH® product.
€41.88
€49.27
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Aged Medieval Axe
Medieval axe age with acid-etched. Mango wood and carbon steel sheet.
€40.97
€48.20
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Aged Medieval Axe
Medieval axe age with acid-etched. Mango wood and carbon steel sheet.
€45.52
€53.55
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Alabarda Medieval
The Halter is a wooden beam gun about two meters long, which has in its "head of arms" a spearhead like a top pectoral, a cross blade in the form of an axe blade on one side and the other pectoral punching or hooking smaller by its opposite.
€122.90
€144.59
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American Spontoon Spear (MAA)
Cold Steel® Man at Arms (MAA) American SpontoonThe medieval man of arms was a robust and reliable fighter who exhibited great martial skill with a variety of weapons. He was the veteran of many conflicts and was often the first to enter the fray. To honor these robust earth salt warriors, Cold Steel® created a series of real newsmen's weapons called the Man at Arms Collection.
€218.48
€257.04
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Apple Bar
Remains of such an apple were found in the River Thames, but were transported throughout Europe. It was used in hand-to-hand combat. Made of steel with a wooden and leather handle and a long steel knob to provide balance.

Total length: 72 cm
Blade: 51 cm x 5 cm x 0.47 cm
Weight: 2948 gr
€100.14
€117.81
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Archer Helmet English
Details:
- Suitable with a head circumference up to 62 cm
- Long distance (back to front): approx. 23.5 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Made of 1.6 mm raw steel
- Finish: polished (slightly oiled)
- Weight: approx. 2.2. Kg
€72.83
€85.68
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Archer Sword, Year 1400
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As always, the quality of John Barnett stands out in this sword dating from about 1400.
The Archers Sword project is about the late 13th century onwords. The short wooden handle makes it surprisingly easy to handle. Created in the same way that swords were made centuries ago, except that the blades are now forged from spring steel with high carbon content, a resource unavailable to the blacksmiths of the ancient. The blade has a clear polished finish that is closely replicating what the medieval blacksmith was able to achieve. Accessories are polished steel and all these swords have hardwood hems covered in leather.
Main features
Handmade
High-quality construction
EN45 steel spring
€95.12
€111.90
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Arming sword of an English or French edge
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This is a replica of a sword from a wire from the mid-fifteenth century. The original was excavated in France (probably found at the site of the battle of Castillon-la-Bataille in 1453). The sword of one hand belongs to a group of more than eighty swords discovered in the same place and has been part of the Royal Armouries collection since 1984, object number IX.2638.This medieval chivalrous sword has a thin, remarkably wide single-edged blade with a wedge-shaped cross section and a false edge at the back of the blade.The quillons end in wavy tips, intended to contain the opponent's blade. The asymmetric handle is on the back of the blade and the squatting putt with a smell stopper makes the short handle comfortable to hold. This sword looks pleasantly maneuverable and is surprisingly light compared to its voluminous appearance.
€728.28
€856.80
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Arrow to Beast
Our medieval screws for crossbows measure approx. 33 cm in total with a "fletching" of approx. Leather 1.5 mm thick and forging arrowhead approx. 10 cm long steel.
€9.10
€10.71
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Arrow, 11/32, black/red natural feathers
Handmade arrow made of high-quality spruce wood with 5" shield. A typical arrow of traditional medieval archery.Details:- Hand-held spiny shaft, 32"- The shaft length may need to be adjusted by the client side.- Diameter: 11/32-Max. Pulling Weight: 40-45 lbs-Incl. brass arrowhead, 100 grit- Feather color: black/red/red
€11.83
€13.92
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arrows for children wooden beast
Set of 3 arrows for a wooden crossbow. Three additional arrows with practical suction head made of rubber, suitable for the beast of our children
€5.46
€6.43
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Articulated medieval gloves
furniture and very useful manufactured from 1.3 mm steel. The sued leather interior gloves are sewn and riveted on the steel plates. A leather strap with buckle gives additional pressure to the forearm.

- Made from 1.3 mm steel
- sold as a pair of two
- Sleeve size: 9-10
- Pair weight: approx. 1.7 kg
- finish: polished (slightly oiled)
€127.45
€149.94
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Articulated medieval gloves
Details:
- Material: 1.6 (16 g) steel, brass lining and leather inner sleeve
- Size: up to size 9
- Weight: approximately 1.6 kg (Par)
€127.45
€149.94
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Articulated medieval gloves
flexible and convenient gloves. Hand-made following medieval examples.

Inside the gloves are coated with soft leather. Two riveted leather straps provide good grip, one of which is complemented with a buckle for adjustment.

We recommend wearing additional leather gloves.

Of course the gloves will be delivered as a pair.

Size: One size
(pair): approx. 1.7 kg
Thickness: Approx. 1.1 mm
Finish: polished (slightly oiled)
€127.45
€149.94
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Atrim Cutlass, Saber by Kingston Arms
This blade, which is inspired by the cleavers used until the end of the 16th century, and the first German blades "großes Messer". Features a giant sharp edge with a false edge not sharpened at the back. Overall, the sword is light and fast and has 3 fullers.A very detailed embossed leather sheath on a thistle motif completes this unique piece of sword.
€496.14
€583.70
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Bacinete churburg style , year 1390
Functional medieval steel barbuta of 1.6 mm. Includes leather chin strap. The barbuta served as a shelter for the head and had as an element the collar that defended the neck at the front and the cover that defended the neck from behind.
€182.07
€214.20