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Bastard sword for practices
Bastard sword with blade forged in high carbon steel 5160. Increased guard thickness which makes it ideal for recreation. The hem is made of leather as the handle.
€417.89
€491.64
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Functional Medieval Sword
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.
€336.83
€396.27
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Tinker Sword - Blunt
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.
€378.01
€444.72
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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.
€336.83
€396.27
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English death sword
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Museum quality. Includes Sheath
€318.62
€374.85
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Windsong - The Sword of Kings
In many fantasy novels, there has always been a mystical and magical sword carried by the most worthy hero. Windgsong is that magic sword that keeps that tradition.
This powerful blade, manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts, is a high carbon steel beauty! The long sheet has a wide channel along its entire length. This two-handed sword has a royal lion face that adorns the stone-shaped guard and has received an antique finish with an imposing button to match. The handle is covered with a soft red blood leather for a perfect and firm grip.


€329.46
€387.60
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Functional Templar Sword
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Sword of knights templar with sheath, Ready for Battle (Practical Blunt), SK-B
This beautiful Templar sword features a hardened steel blade that has been seasoned with a Rockwell hardness of approx. 48-50 HRC and is adorned with three pattée crosses. It is full of tangent and riveted to the apple. The wider wide badge extends almost to the point of the blade, which not only contributes to high flexibility, but also reduces the weight of the knight's sword from a hand.
€409.66
€481.95
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Medieval Sword William Marshall functional with sheath
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The One-Way Hanwei Marshall Sword sets new standards for
quality and authenticity in the construction of wide waves. The sword is based on an original, now in a British museum, used by one of the
The best knights of England, Sir William Marshall, who served the crown faithfully under Henry II, Richard the Lionheart and Jack
Lackland The Marshall Sword is available with a high-carbon forged steel blade or a
- double-bent Swedish steel powder blade (= Damascus blade, code HN-SH2001).
€436.97
€514.08
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Medieval Sword of Kingston Arms, Sec. Xiv
Designed by Gus Trim, this early 13th century-style sword of armament has a very light forward balance, making it fast in hand and devastating in the cut.
€455.18
€535.50
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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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Crecy Sword, Kingston Arms
The Battle of Crécy is known as one of the most prominent of the Hundred Years' War and one of the most decisive victories of the English over the French people. Although success was brought mainly by wood rather than steel, the Crecy War Sword from Kingston Arms represents a considerable amount of time and research in the specifications of the one-way swords of the period, particularly museum pieces and tapestries.
€446.07
€524.79
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Sword and historical sheath of a hand Honshu
Part of the Honshu historical series, this one-way sword was created using a time-tested design with modern engineering, providing a perfect balance from blade to handle.It has a sharp tip, approx. 78 cm long 1065 carbon high steel blade with brushed finish, which extends from a polished steel hand guard. The wooden handle is wrapped in brown leather and the sturdy apple is polished steel.
€438.70
€516.12
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English Reverse Sword
Brave is a short and light sword, to load, draw, be agile, strike, cut, stock strong and fast - Paradoxes of Defense, George Silver, 1599.Cold Steel® is proud to add its interpretation of a 17th-century English funerary sword to the line. Inspired by historical examples, this agile one-hand sword is quick and alive in hand and an absolute pleasure to train. Able to hit a decisive blow even by cutting quickly on the wrist, this beautiful sword has proven to be very popular with the Cold Steel crew®, who proclaimed it to be one of their favorite one-hand cutters.
€473.38
€556.92
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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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Long sword of the Holy Roman Empire of the fourteenth century
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The historical original of this one-and-a-half-hand sword was dated between the mid-14th century. It was found in Lake Constance, in the border triangle between Austria, Germany and Switzerland, and can be seen in the Royal Armouries Collection (object number IX.1106). Knight swords like this served throughout Europe in the second half of the 14th century. They were used in battles as Sempach in 1386.This bastard sword has a hard, conical, double-edged blade with a sharp tip and a one-and-a-half fist that can be wielded with one or two hands. The blade has a simple, flattened diamond-shaped cross section, while the imposing and large wheel apple has a complex and subtle design.
€846.63
€996.03
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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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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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Landsknecht Katzbalger sword, windlass
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From the 14th century, Swiss pikemen established themselves as the dominant mercenaries. But an equally brave and robust competitor appeared later, coming from Germany. Landsknecht troops challenged Swiss superiority in a "No Quarter" rivalry that lasted for years. The extravagantly dressed German mercenary Landsknecht lived a harsh and brutal life and was famous for his giant two-handed Flamberge sword. After using the Flamberge to break the line of pikemen from the enemy front line, a smaller one-handed sword was employed for the ensuing hand-to-hand combat - the Katzbalger.Not as sophisticated as its slightly frivolous-looking (but still deadly) looking big brother, the Katzbalger (which roughly translates to "cat's trough") was still highly stylized and was designed to be an effective slash-and-thrust sword. Carried by all Landsknecht troops, including the pikemen and arquebusiers, this sword had an ornate closed "S"-shaped guard and an extra-long, fluted hilt. The Katzbalger certainly respected its Renaissance roots. The beautifully rendered grip would make any Landsknecht proud. The flutes on the handle extend perfectly to the wooden handle, and the guard is expertly twisted into a spiral and ends in half spheres. The high-carbon hardened steel blade is adorned with a trio of fullers that lightly illuminate the blade. The black leather scabbard is lightly decorated with leather bands that cross and are tied near the throat and has a unique steel tip. The guard has approx. 11 cm wide. The blade is tapered distally, which helps to keep the weight of the sword at approx. 1.13kg.
€442.00
€520.00