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Celebrate our Founders Day with us! Windlass Steelcrafts was founded on March 23rd, 1943. For a limited time, get 15% off ALL Windlass items!

And we are sweetening the deal with an overstock sale! Get up to 30% off on select clothing, armor, swords, knives, and accessories from Windlass. Use code WINDLASS15. Hurry, the sale ends on April 15th!!

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Seax

#401022
This knife has a brass lobed pommel and guard. The wood grip is studded with brass tacks for a very secure and comfortable grip. The factory sharp, flat ground high carbon steel blade is etched on both sides and the leather sheath is riveted and laced like the originals with two thong slots. The remnants of the seax this was based on can be seen in the British Museum. Overall length 19 inches.
$139.95

Windlass Oakeshott Type XIV

#500972
This medieval arming sword features a blade that swells slightly at the top to put more weight in the hand to improve its cut and thrust capabilities, making for a very fast sword. Arrives sharpened from the factory.
$294.95

Jambiya Knife

#402118
This exotic knife modeled after the Jambiyas of the Arabs, found in Persia and India, has a 1055 high carbon steel blade. Solid hardwood grip with decorative rondels. Hardwood scabbard covered in thin black leather with nickel tip. Worn at the stomach under a sash or belt. Overall length 14-3/8 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$89.95

Wide Leather Pirate Belt with Brass Buckle

#200716
This pirate belt complements any pirate outfit. Features large 4-1/2-inch antiqued brass buckle. Measures 56 inches long overall and 2-3/4 inches wide.
$54.95

Right Handed European Baldric - Brown

#200326
This baldric is made of oil tanned leather. Frog is left open so you can stitch it closed to fit any sword size. Features brass buckle.
$69.95

Right Handed European Baldric - Black

#200292
This baldric is made of oil tanned leather. Frog is left open so you can stitch it closed to fit any sword size. Features silver buckle.
$69.95

Medieval Double Wrap Leather Belt

#200454
This double wrap belt is crafted of top-grade leather. Includes frog hanger to fit most scabbards. Available in brown with brass buckle and studs and black with nickel silver buckle and studs. Measures 1-3/4 inches wide.
$54.95

Left Handed European Baldric - Black

#200424
This European Baldric can be worn with any sword we sell and fits any time period. Made of oil-tanned leather, this baldric is black with a silver buckle.
$69.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: De Joinville Sword

Wonderful construction, feels light and agile in the hand.
Reviewed by: Tim, June 17, 2023

Review of: De Joinville Sword

I have to say, I wasn't expecting to be wowed by this little sword, but I believe it is one of my favorite Windlass swords. Actually, one of my favorites in my whole collection. It's simple, but elegant. I love the hollow grid cross section on the blade and the high polish of it. I've read other reviews mentioning using the sharpening service. I always sharpen my own blades, and was expecting to on this one, but it came very sharp, and very well done at that. This may be something new, as I see they now mention that it comes sharp in the ad. I think they have made some changes over the years. This sword used to come with a weathering effect that looked (in pictures) like dried water beads all over the guard & pommel. I thought it looked strange. I was pleasantly surprised that it was not on my sword, so I assume they no longer put that on this sword. I only have one gripe, and one worry. The gripe...it has a large gap between the blade and the guard, but nothing feels loose. The worry...it has a leather scabbard with no wood core. I have had several Windlass swords with leather scabbards where the leather was not sufficiently aged/dried, and the moisture it contains caused the blade to rust. I am reluctant to leave the sword in the scabbard for this reason. I have heard that you should not leave swords in leather-only scabbards due to the rusting potential. I hate to leave sharpened swords around the house with the edges exposed. Dusting is a hazardous activity in my house. Neither of these are big issues, and I highly recommend this gem of an arming sword. If you're on the fence, just get it.
Reviewed by: John, April 11, 2023

Review of: De Joinville Sword

Instantly fell head over heels for this sword after handing it for a while. I generally prefer a different style sword, though the specs and size was perfect, plus modest price.  Glad I pulled the trigger on this one! Nice stiffness, pommel shape aids in two handed thrusts and more powerful cuts. Slightly longer grip adds flexibility in use. I prefer this shorter than average blade length personality. Fast, sharp, thrusts accurately, cuts well. Very nice sword!
Reviewed by: Craig, December 06, 2021

Review of: De Joinville Sword

Good wieght and POB
Reviewed by: DANIEL, June 30, 2021

Review of: De Joinville Sword

A great arming sword! The heavy pommel, large guard and wide blade base put the point of balance about 2" in front of the guard; this enables fast cuts and recoveries, and the puts the weapon's weight in the hand for solid, aimed thrusts.  I had mine sharpened by MR, and it arrived very, very sharp.  In addition, it is a beauty. My only complaint is that the scabbard is not a full wood core and the throat isn't symmetrical, so the sword only seats properly with maker's mark opposite the frog lug. That aside, this sword is easily worth the price, in beauty, balance, and deadliness.
Reviewed by: Shannon, September 01, 2020

Review of: De Joinville Sword

Excellent sword. Well crafted, great shipping and packing. Only small glitch was that the shipping plastic protection wrapping discolored the pommel and guard. No problem. With a little Flitz, cleaned it up. Even with that, still 5 stars.
Reviewed by: HOWARD, August 21, 2020

Review of: De Joinville Sword

I received this today and I absolutely love it. It's a little shorter than I imagined but it's also lighter, as well. Yes, the pommel is rather large, but it brings things nicely into balance. The quillions are beautiful, the blade is perfectly polished, no scratches anywhere. Sharpening was great, too, no burrs, nice and even. The blade is a bit whippier than I had anticipated but it's perfectly fine and functional -- the shorter length of the blade makes up for it. Besides, that just means the heat treatment was done correctly. The peen is nice and rounded off. Everything fits nice and tight. The scabbard is okay, I like the dip it has at the top for the crossguard, and the antique look of the scabbard furniture is nice, too. Oh, and the wood on the handle is perfectly dyed and sandpapered smooth. All in all, a great purchase and a wonderful little short arming sword. Highly recommended.
Reviewed by: William, July 31, 2020

Review of: De Joinville Sword

This is my favorite sword. It looks and wields like a real battle sword. There is a slight dip along the edge on one side.no big deal but now that i know that it is there i always see it. even so , This sword is a great buy.
Reviewed by: kenneth, May 07, 2020

Review of: De Joinville Sword

Of  all my swords  purchased  from  MR this  one  is  my  favorite .  It's  well made .  I had  mine  sharpened  and  engraved .  It's  very  sharp . It  balances 2" from the guard  while  makes  it easy  to  wield .  All steel  construction is a plus .  I like  the  design .
Reviewed by: Dennis, April 11, 2020

Review of: De Joinville Sword

This sword really pleasantly surprised me. The relatively simple design is elegant in its own way, even with the oddly over-sized pommel. It feels sturdy, rugged, like it's meant to be used instead of hung on a wall. It feels very light and nimble in the hand, though a bit hilt heavy (the pommel, no doubt....). The sharpening service was adequate and the fit and finish is excellent for this price range. I ended up actually liking the pommel as it effectively extends the grip to make this a hand and a half sword, essentially. Overall, very pleased and a good bargain for a trusty everyday carry sword.
Reviewed by: Jarod, April 07, 2020