Battle Ready Longsword Oakeshott Type XVIIIb with Detailed Scabbard
Are you looking for a weapon that combines late medieval elegance with uncompromising performance? This hand-forged hand-and-a-half sword is inspired by Ewart Oakeshott's typology, specifically Type XVIIIb. It is engineered for demanding fencers who appreciate speed, precision, and thrusting power. Its construction and balance make it feel like an extension of your own arm, whether you are practicing cutting (tameshigiri) or studying historical techniques. Included is a luxurious, detailed scabbard with an integrated belt suspension system, making this piece not just a weapon, but a highlight of your gear. Further product information ...
Would you like to be notified as soon as the item is in stock?
You will receive a short e-mail as soon as we have it back in stock.
Battle Ready Longsword Oakeshott Type XVIIIb with Detailed Scabbard
Historical Context and Design
Type XVIIIb swords appeared in Europe during the 15th century, a time when high-quality plate armor was becoming common on battlefields. To deal with this protection, blade geometry had to evolve. This sword's blade features a characteristic diamond cross-section, which provides high stiffness while maintaining low weight. The long, slender point is designed to find gaps in armor and delivers excellent penetration power in the thrust.
The hilt consists of a wood core covered in leather, featuring a section wrapped in silver-plated wire near the guard, ensuring a secure grip even with sweaty palms or gloves. The faceted scent-stopper pommel helps balance the long blade and allows for quick manipulation. The crossguard is slightly curved towards the blade, a typical feature of swords from the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
Material and Craftsmanship
The blade is forged from 65Mn spring steel. This material is prized for its toughness and resilience. It is tempered to a hardness of approximately 49–53 HRC, ensuring the edge retains its sharpness without being brittle.
The sword comes with an elaborate scabbard featuring a leather-covered wood core. It is equipped with an integrated belt system with brass buckles, allowing for comfortable wear and adjustment of the drawing angle. The leather is tooled with geometric and floral motifs and finished with a protective metal chape.
Usage and Maintenance
This sword is an ideal choice for cutting practice on soft targets (tatami, clay rolls) or for advanced form practice (katas). Thanks to its light weight and point of balance close to the guard, it is highly maneuverable.
Care Instructions: 65Mn steel is not stainless. Wipe the blade with a dry cloth after every touch or use and preserve it with oil (e.g., WD-40, silicone oil, or gun oil). Treat leather parts with beeswax-based leather conditioners. Store the sword in a dry environment, ideally outside the scabbard, to prevent moisture accumulation.
Safety Warnings
This is a fully functional replica of a cold weapon. The blade may be supplied sharp. This sword is not intended for "edge-on-edge" contact sparring or stage combat where hard impacts against other steel weapons occur – this risks irreversible damage to the edge (nicks, gouges). Please exercise extreme caution when handling to avoid injury to yourself or others. Use is at your own risk.
Specifications
| Typology | Oakeshott XVIIIb |
| Blade Material | 65Mn Spring Steel |
| Blade Hardness | approx. 49–53 HRC |
| Total Length | approx. 118 cm (46.5 in) |
| Blade Length | 92 cm (36.22 in) |
| Grip Length | 19 cm (7.48 in) |
| Blade Width at Base | 5 cm (1.97 in) |
| Distal Taper | 6.5 mm (0.26 in) to 3 mm (0.12 in) |
| Point of Balance (P.O.B.) | 9 cm (3.54 in) from crossguard |
| Weight | 1500 g (3.31 lbs) |
Would you like me to recommend a suitable maintenance kit to keep your blade in top condition?
We are here for you!