One-Handed Fencing Sword Satzvey, Practical Blunt, Class A

Excellent handling qualities, high resilience, light weight. This fencing sword and its sister sword Nuremberg are the result of years of development by Volker Kunkel (head of the West-Coast-Institut in Offenbach, Germany) in cooperation and intensive exchange with various active fencing groups such as Zornhau or Stahl-auf-Stahl and other stage fighting / fencing instructors. More information...

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One-Handed Fencing Sword Satzvey, Practical Blunt, Class A

For over twenty years now, Volker Kunkel has been teaching beginners and advanced practitioners in the art of fencing / sword fighting and these many years of experience have gone into developing these swords.

This model with straight quillons is called Satzvey, named after the medieval water castle in the German Eifel, where Volker Kunkel has been holding sword fighting and fencing workshops for over twenty years. It actually only differs from its sister sword Nuremberg by the shape of its cross guard. The forged spring steel blade was oil-hardened and tempered to a Rockwell hardness of 50-52 HRC. It is approx. 5mm at middle ridge level and comes with a rounded, relatively wide tip to be approved for tournaments. The edges are 2 - 2.5mm thick. Beside the blacksmith's mark on the blade, the sword also features the WCI mark on the guard.

The single-handed Satzvey and Nuremberg swords are largely faithful to the original examples from the Middle Ages. Each sword is made by hand, but all swords have almost the same specifications in terms of weight, dimensions, wieldability and resilience to blade-on-blade contact. In terms of both handling and looks, they offer a successful combination of functionality and beauty. They have been specially developed for ambitious swordsmen whose aspirations reach far beyond merely carrying a sword that match their garb. These medieval swords are just ideal for those who are interested in late medieval fencing / combat reenactment and are looking for a weapon with which they can appropriately implement and hone the techniques and combinations of the old masters (Liechtenauer, Thalhoffer, Vadi, etc.).

They are classified as a Type XVIIIb according to Oakeshott's typology.

Specifications:

  • Battle-ready Sword Class A
  • Blade material: spring steel, tempered
  • Rockwell hardness: approx. 50 - 52 HRC
  • Handle material: steel guard and pommel, leather-wrapped wooden grip
  • Overall length: approx. 92cm
  • Blade length: approx. 73
  • Blade thickness: approx. 5mm (at central ridge level)
  • Point of balance: approx. 5cm from the guard
  • Weight: approx. 1.2 kg

Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.

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