Noble Renaissance War Sword

With the increased efficiency of armour, and the consequent abandonment of the shield, two-hand weapons became increasingly popular in battle. The two-hand sword was always a favourite. Not only was it effective in battle, it looked quite impressive. This version is a noble sword, and it looks the part. Brass was also quite popular, and so the guard and the pommel are made of brass and have antiqued finish so that it looks like a well-used battle sword that any warrior worth his salt would be proud to carry. The grip is wood, covered with brown leather. The scabbard is brown leather with antiqued furniture. More information...

€175,00
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Noble Renaissance War Sword

  • Total length approx. 1245mm
  • Blade length approx. 980mm
  • Length of the cross-guard approx. 358mm
  • The pommel is approx. 63mm long (without peen ring); and has a diameter of approx. 45mm
  • Length of the grip (distance between guard and pommel) approx. 177mm
  • The full-tang-blade is peened at the pommel-end
  • CoB (Center of Balance) approx. 7.5cm off the parry
  • Blade width at the guard approx. 48.1mm
  • Blade thickness at the guard approx. 4.6mm
  • Blade width 10cm off the blade point approx. 32.1mm
  • Blade thickness 10cm off the blade point approx. 3.95mm
  • Thickness of the striking / cutting edge approx. 0, 7mm
  • Weight without sheath approx. 2194 g
  • Total weight incl. sheath approx. 2520 g

Even if this is a fully functional sword, it cannot be used in combat shows, historical reenactment or similar for safety reasons!

Specs may slightly vary from exemplar to exemplar.

Premium Quality, made by Marto / Windlass Steelcrafts®.

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