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Sword Rapiera Gustavo II
Main features:
- High carbon forged steel blade
- leather sheath included
- Excellent balance
Details:
- Blade material: high carbon steel, tempered
- Total length: approx. 114.9 cm
- Blade length: approx. 93 cm
- Weight: approx. 1049 g
- Balance point: approx. 12.7 cm from guard
- Harmonic point: approx. 71.1 cm
- Blade width in protection: approx. 1.9 cm
- Blade width at tip: approx. 1 cm
- Blade thickness in protection: approx. 6.4 mm
- Blade thickness at tip: approx. 2.5 mm
Incl. leather hem
€492.66
Espada Rapiera Gustavo II, old version with sheath
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King Gustav II Adolf (1594–1632) was monarch of Sweden from 1611 to 1632. In 1630, as a defensive maneuver, he entered the War30 Years to protect the Swedish state and the Church from danger. An excellent military strategist, Gustav led an army ofunusual quality , and its position was strengthened by alliances with France, Brandenburg and Saxony. In Lützen in 1632, the Swedesthey defeated Albrecht's army WE von Wallenstein, but King Gustav was mortally wounded in battle.
€460.53
Don Quijote Sword
In the sixteenth century pen Cervantes was born Don Alonso Quijano, better known as Don Quixote de La Mancha; knight, with a high sense of duty and honor that exceeds the limit of reality, bordering on insanity. So windmills attacked believing that they were giants; sheep taken by the enemy army; odres ensuring that they were ghosts ... the result of these and many other adventures got what they deserved.
As his fame was known throughout La Mancha and the world, he was the hero of the craziest and craziest adventures that lived died sane in the arms of his beloved Dulcinéia del Toboso.
€234.48
Sword King Charles III
Stainless steel blade sword king Charles III engraved. The bowl is finished in antique silver with engravings. A cadet or choose the natural size.
€101.43
Spanish swept cable rapier with hem
The floret first appeared around 1500 and remained the sword of choice of the European nobility and bourgeoisie until the end of the 17th century. Conceived primarily as a push ing weapon (but still quite efficient in cutting and cutting), this renaissance one-hand sword, usually double-edged, with long, thin blade and sharp tip, was predominantly used by noblenobles for military and civilian purposes.
€160.65
Rustic Sword Carlos III ,77 cms
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Sword Cazoleta of Charles III in cadet size engraved and finished in rustic (steel tone). Blade in hardened stainless steel, forged and satin. Length 77 cm, weight 650 grams
€74.97
Sword King Charles III
Andspada Cazoleta by Carlos III in cadet size engraved and finished in rustic (steel tone). Blade in hardened stainless steel, forged and satin. Length 107 cm, weight 1300 grams
€96.39
Sabre, Sword of Don Quixote with scabbard
Don Quixote sword, the pommel and guard are nickel in color with gold details and the hilt is black. With a total size of 104 cm, steel blade with sheath finished in black synthetic leather with nickel and gold details.  
€96.39