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Classic Medieval Sword

ID#: 500020

Price: $195.00

Classic Medieval Sword


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  • Unsharpened - $195.00
  • Sharpened - $213.00
  • Unsharpened w/ Initials - $200.00
  • Sharpened w/ Initials - $218.00
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    Customer Rating:17 ratings

    This sword is an Oakeshott Type X with a Type I pommel and a Type VII crossguard. The long and wide fuller on this blade lightens the overall sword and make it possible to deliver fast and shearing cuts, capable of cutting through the mail and padding that were worn during the period. The long guard offers good protection from an opponent's shield or blade, while the classic wheel pommel brings the sword very nicely into balance. This type of sword was in service for a long period of time throughout all of Europe. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®.  Includes scabbard, can be sharpened for additional fee.

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    • Overall: 39-1/2"
    • Blade: 33" long, 2" wide, 3/16" thick
    • Wt: 3 lbs
    Can be personalized with 3 Initials (select below left).

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    Product Rating: (4.59)   # of Ratings: 17   



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    11. Anonymous User on 5/29/2009, said:

    I'm looking to a Battle Sword circa 1050-1250 (sharpen) email me at skyride55@yahoo.com
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    12. Anonymous User on 2/18/2009, said:

    I saw this sword in use at a Fair I attened Last year and it saw a Grate Sword one of the best I have seem.
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    13. Tim on 12/14/2008, said:

    This sword is one of my favorite swords ever. It's well balanced, long, and comfortable; one of the best blades that I own.
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    14. Anonymous User on 11/20/2008, said:

    Beautiful sword with great weight feel and balance.
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