Medieval Cross-guard Longsword Sword Handmade Replica with Wrapped Wooden Scabbard

Medieval Cross-guard Longsword Sword Handmade Replica with Wrapped Wooden Scabbard

$88.19
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Specifications:Overall Length (when inside scabbard): 41 InchesSword Total Length: 39.5 InchesBlade Length: 32.25 InchesBlade Material: 1060 Carbon SteelBlade Width: 2.15 InchesBlade Thickness: 3.25 mmHandle Length: 9 InchesHandle Material: Wood with Real Leather WrappingScabbard Material: Wood with Rexin WrappedFull Tang SwordAge of Chivalry Medieval Knightly SwordA knight was required to have not just the strength and abilities to confront battle in the savage Middle Ages but on the other hand was relied upon to temper this forceful side of a knight with a courageous side to his tendency. These sacrosanct pledges of battle were joined with the standards of valor and with exacting principles of behavior and direct. When heading into fight most Knights embellished their shield and were outfitted with a spear and sword. The outfitting blade or chivalrous sword is the solitary cruciform sword of the High Middle Ages, in like manner use between ca. 1000 and 1350, conceivably staying in uncommon use into the sixteenth century. This Knightly blade is produced using carbon steel with a straight cruciform cross-gatekeeper and roundabout handle. The grasp is wood that has been smoothed and finished with a twisting plan. A more full runs down the center practically the whole length of the sharp edge. This blade is end to end length and fight prepared with a peened pulverize. Peening is the strategy verifiably utilized for the vast majority of the pre-modern time. It fixes the knob for all time to the tang. This solid edge is solid and prepared for re-authorizations or competitions. Included is a wooden casing with a rexin wrap and steel memento and chape. Polish off an ensemble or star in a play with this astonishing recorded imitation.

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