Hand-and-a-Half Sword of Albrecht II
Classically simple in design, featuring a flattened blade with diamond cross-section and cruciform hilt, the original dates from the early 15th century. The "Lion Rampant", emblem of the Habsburg dynasty, is engraved in the pommel, while the Passau "Running Wolf" guild mark appears on the blade fuller. Grip and scabbard are both cord-wrapped and leather-covered. Further product information ...
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Hand-and-a-Half Sword of Albrecht II
Replicated from a sword thought to have belonged to Albrecht II of Austria, this hand-and-a-half sword (SH2034) represents the pinnacle of beauty and balance in medieval swords.
Key features:
- Authentic replica of a museum piece
- Fully functional
- Perfectly balanced for excellent handling
Specifications:
- Overall length: approx. 113cm
- Blade length: approx. 88.3cm
- Hilt length: approx. 25.4cm
- Weight: approx. 1.475 g
- Point of Balance: approx. 14cm from the guard
- Point of Harmonics: approx. 55cm
- Blade width at guard: approx. 5cm
- Blade width at tip: approx. 2.3cm
- Blade thickness at guard: approx. 0.61cm
- Blade thickness at tip: approx. 0.5cm
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.
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