Sword Feder C de Luxe

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It is an exercise sword for the longsword fencing schools (historical analogy to modern sports fencing) from the first half of the 16th century. The lighter version of this fencing pen is the model "DC". More information...

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Sword Feder C de Luxe

  • Total length approx. 1395mm
  • Blade length approx. 1016mm
  • Length of the leather grip approx. 317mm
  • Length of the guard approx. 285mm
  • The pommel decorated with notches has a diameter of approx. 47.4 and is approx. 47.5mm long
  • Cross section of the blade at the guard approx. 50.4 x 5.8mm
  • The widest part of the blade is approx. 70mm far from the guard, there is the blade approx. 82mm wide and approx. 5.9mm thick
  • The narrow middle part of the blade at the ricasso has a cross section of approximately 26.7 x 5.86mm
  • Cross section of the blade 5cm off the blade point is approx. 20.2 x 2.12mm
  • The blunt spatula-shaped tip is approx. 26.3mm wide and approx. 5.08mm thick
  • Thickness of the crossguard in the middle approx. 25mm
  • The second ball from the end at the guard has a diameter of approx. 16.5mm, the ball of brass then a diameter of 13.5mm
  • The point of balance (POB) is approx. 4.0cm off the cross-guard
  • The striking edge is approx. 5.0mm thick at guard and approx. 2.0mm thick 10cm off the blade point
  • Weight approx. 1930 g
  • The type and color of the leather on the handle is not selectable and may differ from the photos.

Due to the individual manual production, the specifications vary slightly from sword to sword. Made in Czechia.

This is one of the best bladed weapons in the Sword class B 

This weapon is made by of one of the best swordsmiths in Czechia - Mr. Pavel Moc. His bladed weapons are generally an "artistic license" of historical originals. They are the result of decades-long-experience and discussions with historians, swordsmen and colleagues in the industry. If the replica does not directly correspond to the preserved original, it is based on contemporary iconography, illuminations and its final form is a "well informed stylization".

Steel

The blade is made of spring steel for dynamic strain CSN 14260 (DIN 54SiCr6, GOST 60S2CHA) or CSN 15260 (50CrV4 DIN 1.8159). The steel is heated to 820-860° C and then immersed into oil. The steel is then tempered at 540-680° C according to the prescribed technical standards in computer-controlled-ovens. The first kind of steel has a slightly higher elasticity, the second one can be slightly more hardened. Both types of steel are oil-quenched and tempered to a hardness of 48.5 +/- 2 HRc.

Warranty

This weapon is designed for experienced fencers who prefer light swords with flexible blades and who use rather their head than force in sword combats. The anti-break-warranty for the blade refers only to material defects. The warranty does not cover natural wear of the blade and the grip. The guard is riveted (not soldered) to the blade. It may happen that the rivet connection gets loosened after some time and the sword begins to rattle during combat. This is a sign of wear that does not affect the function of the sword, does not diminish its quality or worsen the safety of the swordsman.

13-Feb 2019
Scott Hanson
verified review
I own one of these that I purchased separately from Pavel years ago, and it is one of my favorite feders. The balance, fit, and finish are superb. The only point to be aware of on these (that others online have corroborated) is that they have a lot of flex towards the tip, which makes it seem a bit whippy, but I think is a feature rather than a bug. The extra flex and spatulated tip makes it very safe in the thrust, safer than any other feder I've used. The flex means I can't "out muscle" my opponent when I'm in a weak bind, which I have a tendency to try as a bigger guy. Overall fantastic product!

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