Museum Replicas - page 14

CIRCA
1250-1300
Falchion
The single-edged falchion was favored by a great many knights and men at arms. The wide
cutting blade was quite effective against mail. Although the falchion was intended pri-
marily to be a cutting weapon, the development of the point was not ignored. This exam-
ple has a very strong point that would penetrate mail with a hard thrust. A well-designed
fighting weapon. Made by
Windlass Steelcraft
s
®
. The blade is tempered high carbon steel,
the guard and pommel are both steel, and the grip is wood, covered with leather.
Complete with a leather scabbard.
#500204…$185
q
Overall-34" • Blade-28" long, 1
3
4
" wide,
3
16
" thick • Wt. 3 lbs.
12
German War Hammer
Replicated from an example in the German National
Museum in Nuremberg. Steel head is secured to the
hardwood shaft with steel langets. Brass tacks provide a
more secure grip. Made by
Windlass Steelcraft
s
®
.
#600366…$69
Overall 21
1
2
" • Head 1" x 5" • Wt.-2 lbs.
Circa
1350
Baron’s
Gambeson
Worn by both foot
soldiers and archers
in King Richard’s
company, this heavy
quilted cotton gambeson,
quartered in off-white and blood
red, with two lions rampant on
the chest. Can be worn with or
without mail. Dry clean only.
Choose S/M or L/XL. Mail and
belt not included.
#101516…$88
See Pg . 1 1 for our full
l i ne of ma i l armor
Baron’s
Tunic
A truly beautiful tunic of
a heavy weave 100% cot-
ton. Quartered in off-white and
blood red panels with back-to-
back gold embroidered lions
rampant and antique gold
trims. Dry clean only. S/M
or L/XL. Mail and belt not
included.
#101515…$84
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