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Falchion Sword

ID#: 500204

Price: $185.00

Falchion Sword


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  • Unsharpened - $185.00
  • Sharpened - $203.00
  • Unsharpened w/ Initials - $190.00
  • Sharpened w/ Initials - $208.00
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    Customer Rating:17 ratings

    Circa 1250-1300

    Although its prevalence in Medieval art testifies to its popularity, very few original falchions still exist. This rarity of surviving specimens may be more proof of its popularity; most of the falchions were used up in battle! While the double-edged sword gets most of the press, 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 armor was being improved by the addition of plates, only the very wealthy could afford it). Although the falchion was intended primarily to be a cutting weapon, the development of the point was not ignored.

    This example has a very strong point that would penetrate mail with the hard thrust or stab. A well-designed fighting weapon made by Windlass Steelcrafts®. 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. Can be sharpened for additional fee.
    • Overall: 34"
    • Blade: 28" long, 1-3⁄4" wide, 3⁄16" thick"
    • Wt: 3 lbs
    Can be personalized with 3 Initials (select below left).

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    Product Rating: (4.35)   # of Ratings: 17   



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    11. B L on 7/17/2009, said:

    A 32" blade with a hand-and-a-half grip would be perfection! I guess I'll be forced to make one (that still weighs about 3 lbs!), or possibly with a 1/4" spine and a full tang with an integral pommel mount.
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    12. Nicholas on 4/10/2009, said:

    I couldn't be more satisfied with this sword. It's a great sword to showcase some of the more exotic looking weaponry of Europe.
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    13. Anonymous User on 12/4/2008, said:

    This sword is a little blade heavy but that is to be expected. Falchions were made for cutting and chopping. If you don't grip the sword correctly the pommel rubs the bottoom of you hand, this leads me to believe that the handle should be a bit longer. A nice sword to use for cutting practice.
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    14. Michael on 11/30/2008, said:

    This sword has a great edge, good weight and is simple but has a great look. 4 Stars because it is a little out of balance and my pomel was a little twisted and not straight. But a great sword for any collection.
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