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Swords - Most swords are tempered carbon steel and are battle ready. Some are definately more durable than others, so please read the individual descriptions and take note of the 'combat ready' score. All swords have safe blunt edges for combat but in some cases a sharp tip may need to be removed. Need help choosing a sword?

 

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Falcata Sword
Size: 525mm Blade, 650mm Overall
width 6cm
Weight: 1.27kg
 
The falcata-like swords were derived from the sickle-shape knives of the Iron Age, that too explains their ritual uses. It is thought that it was introduced in the Iberian Peninsula by the Celts who spread the iron technology.
The Falcata has a one edged blade that pitches forward towards the point, the edge being concave on the lower part of the sword, but convex on top. This shape distributes the weight in such a way that the falcata is capable of delivering a blow with the momentum of an axe, while maintaining the cutting edge of a sword. The hilt is typically hook-shaped, the end being stylized in the shape of a horse or a bird. There is often a thin chain connecting the tip of the hilt the upper section. Although it was a one-edge weapon, two-edge falcatas have been found.

 

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Lionheart Sword

Size: 670mm Blade, 840mm Overall
Weight: 1.1kg

This sword comes with a leather scabbard.

This single hand sword is typical of the cruciform hilt style of the crusading knights
of Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries.

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Mercenary Sword - Great Sword
The Mercenary sword is an imposing yet well-balanced two-handed sword in the 15th century style. Tempered blade, with a hidden, forged, full length tang. Featuring a polished steel S-curve guard and scent stopper pommel, this is a desirable piece for the well-armed soldier of fortune.
 
Size:1050mm Blade
1340mm Overall
Weight:1.8kg

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Scimitar

Size: 640mm Blade, 820mm Overall
Weight: 1.5kg

A Scimitar Swordis a sword with a curved blade design finding its origins in western Asia (Middle East). The name can be used to refer to almost any Middle Eastern sword with a curved blade. They include Arabic saif, Indian talwar, Persian shamshir, and Turkish kilij, among others. These blades all were developed from the ubiquitous parent sword, the Turko-Mongol saber.

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Classic "Saxon" or "Migration" Sword II

Size: 790mm Blade, 970mm Overall
Weight: 1.38kg

During the Viking age , the swords grew slightly in length to 37" (930 mm) and took on a slightly more acute distal taper and point. These blades had deep fullers running their length, yet still had single handed hilts which often sported a 'brazil nut' shaped pommel . While the pattern of hilt and blade design of this time might readily be called 'The Viking sword' to do so would be to neglect the wide spread popularity it enjoyed. All over continental Europe between 700-1150 AD this design and its small variations could be found.


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Reniassance Battle Sword

Size: 760mm Blade, 990mm Overall
Weight: 1.1kg

Reniassance Battle Sword and sheath


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Tempered Sword Blank

Want the perfect sword but forging and tempering are outside your skills or just too much effort?

Use one of our 50rc (Rockwell "C" hardness) blades and furnish and balance it yourself.

The blade is complete with a full length fuller and is 940mm long overall and 760mm from tip to hilt. The blade is 46mm wide at the hilt and 32mm wide at the tip with an average thickness of 4mm and an edge of 2.5mm.

Tang is pre-cut and 180mm long, 28mm wide and 5mm thick.

Tempered to 50rc (Rockwell "C" hardness)


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Tibati Sword
The Tibati is a 27 inch blade with a single edge. Comes with complete scabbard, which includes - locket and chape. The sword of primitive simplicity is a silver sword that ancient warrior used in Tibet. The hilt and pommel is composed of a ornate silver-stylised casting. The heavy single edge blade is very thick making it a safe practise/training or theatrical sword.

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Rondel Dagger

Size: 245mm Blade, 375mm Overall
Weight: 315 grams

Full tang, rounded and blunt. A 'ready-to-go' combat dagger for the re-enactor. This dagger has a 5mm false (back) edge and 1.5mm blade edge. 

This dagger features a circular brass guard & pommel, leather grip and full tang blade that is peened through the pommel.

The straight blade would not have lent itself to a slashing or sabre action. Rondel daggers were ideal in battle for puncturing chain mail, and although they would not have been able to punch through plate armour, they could be forced between the joints in a suit of armour and helmets. This was often the only way in which a heavily armoured knight could be killed.


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Flammenschwert Two-handed Sword
A flame-bladed sword or wave-bladed sword has a characteristicly undulating style of blade. The wave in the blade is often considered to contribute a flame-like quality to the appearance of a sword. While largely decorative, some attributes of the waved blade were useful in combat.
 
Length
Total - 1495mm
Blade - 1080mm
Handle - 415mm
 
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Scottish Basket hilt Broadsword

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Scottish Basket hilt Broadsword (Claymore) and steel sheath - Includes full red velvet and leather hand guard and steel sheath/scabbard.

There seems to be evidence of both the two handed sword and the basket hilt being referred to as claymores. The research of renowned sword historian, Claude Blair, is paraphrased for this matter. The first instance in which a written usage of this word is after the beginning of the 1715 uprising, coming into much wider use during the uprising in 1745.

Length: overall-1020mm   hilt-150mm   blade-870mm
Weight: 1.287kg
Blade Width: 4.6mm steel


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Scabbard is fitted with chape and belt loop.
Will fit a blade that is 700mm long (27.5 inches) and 5cm wide at the crossguard.
Colour is black with polished steel chape.

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Baldric - leather
A baldric (also baldrick, bawdrick, bauldrick as well as some other, mostly rare or obsolete, variations) is a belt worn over one shoulder that is typically used to carry a weapon (usually a sword) or other implement such as a bugle or drum. The word may also refer to any belt in general, but this usage is poetic and not considered standard.

Baldrics have been used since ancient times. The design offers more support for weight than a standard waist belt, without restricting movement of the arms, and allowing easy access to the object carried. The use of baldrics is traditionally military, but may fill a ceremonial role rather than a practical one. Many non-military or paramilitary organizations include baldrics as part of ceremonial dress.
The Medieval Fightclub baldric is made of 3mm tough leather with a brass buckle.

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