18th cen. Small Sword
Sometimes called a court or dress sword this beauty is typical of affluent 17th and 18th century society and would have seen many successful duels in its day. A Windlass representative found it in a private collection and couldn't resist putting it into production. Highly detailed from the classic clam shell hilt to the floral etched ricasso which continues onto the scabbard parts. The hand forged, high carbon steel blade is lightning fast and fully tempered. Hilt and scabbard parts are solid metal and plated in nickel. More information...
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18th century Small Sword
Leather scabbard includes decorative belt clip and chains so the sword hangs properly.
- Total length approx. 915mm
- The blade with full tang is bolted at the handle end with a nut
- Blade length approx. 765mm
- Dimensions of the handle approx. 113 x 162 x 60mm (60mm - width of the oval guard)
- On both sides of the ricasso is an ornamental etching
- The length of the wooden handle wrapped with braided wire is approx. 89mm
- Total length of the handle for the hand grip approx. 105mm
- Cross section of the blade at the hilt approx. 21.6 x 6.37mm
- The ricasso is approx. 95mm long
- Cross section of the blade 10cm off the blade point approx. 11.13 x 4.67mm
- Thickness of the striking edge (cutting edge) is approx. 1.1mm
- The delivery includes a leather sheath with metal parts as well as chain and a metal hook
- POB is approx. 6.5cm off the guard
- Weight of the sword approx. 918 g
- Weight of the sheath approx. 356 g
- Material: 1065 High Carbon, quenched to 50-55 HRC
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