Hand-and-a-half sword XV-XVI c.
Medieval sword made accordingly to type XX of E. Oakeshott's typology. Used in second half of 15th and first half of 16th century.
The sword has a steel-made pommel (Oakeshott's type V2) and cross-guard. Long, hand and a half handle together with excellent balance makes that sword a very fast and dangerous in a hand of nowadays knight. Forged blade, no sharp edges and full battle ready sword suitable for experienced re-enactors.
Warning! Sharp edges blade is very dangerous to be used during combat. We take no responsibility for effects of such using!
- blade width at cross 4,5 cm
- grip length 18 cm
- center of balance 10 cm
- weight 2,1 kg
- blade length 95 cm
- total length 122 cm
blade polishing | ||
polished blade | 102.56 € | |
mat blade | ||
blade sharpening | ||
blunt blade | ||
sharpened blade | 64.10 € | |
grip | ||
brown leather | ||
black leather | ||
scabbard | ||
wooden scabbard covered with leather | 307.69 € | |
leather made scabbard | 243.59 € | |
no scabbard |