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Every sword, helmet, & other items from history on our site will be in stock and ready to send or collect direct from Fight Club. Come visit the MFC / Fight Club store at Warnervale.
This style of Gladius appeared around the middle of the 1st century. Based on the Fulham style gladius, it gets its named from a sword that was dredged from the Thames near Fulham, England. It dates to sometime after the invasion and occupation of Briton by Aulus Plautius in 43 AD.
The Romans used the Fulham Gladius until the end of the 1st century. It is considered the conjunction point between Mainz and Pompeii blade typologies. The blade is slightly narrower than the Mainz variety.
This beautiful reproduction features; an individually hand carved wooden pommel and guard, real bone handle, brass scabbard fittings and top nut and an un-tempered high carbon blade.
Measurements:
Total Length: 737 mm
Blade Length: 540 mm
Edge Thickness: +/- 2 mm
Guard Width: 90 mm
Grip: 92 mm
Weight: 886 g
Scabbard Length: 613 mm
Scabbard Weight: 592 g
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