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Order of Aviz Templar Sword

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$217.45
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10 days
Price in points: 648 points
Reward points: 16 points
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The Militia Templi, was a monastic military order (like the Knight's Templar) that was founded in 1146 in Portugal, under the banner of Saint Benedict of Aviz. Other than having the coolest name, they were very influential in early Portugal, once even having their Grand Master on the throne.

This sword is modeled after the swords used by the Knights of Aviz. It is a typical arming sword of the era, and would be wielded in one hand and perhaps complimented by a shield. It features a carbon steel blade with a long fuller, a wide, straight crossguard made from brass and a leather bound grip. The pommel is round, and features a brass enameled cross. There are also several crosses etched around the sword; two on the blade and four on the crossguard. The sword also comes with a leather bound wooden scabbard, with a steel locket, chape, neck and belt loops for a baldric.

We at MFC recommend further blunting of the tip before use in combat.

Dimensions

Total Length
: 950 mm
Blade Length: 782 mm
Grip Length: 100 mm
Blade Width: 44 mm
Crossguard Width:
152 mm

Sword Weight: 1.2 kg
Scabbard Weight: 0.5 kg




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Warnervale Store
4/1 Burnet Road
10am - 3pm, 7 Days
1300 768068
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D Blyth
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It's Beautiful. I would recommend this Sword to anyone who want's a Real Working Sword.It has a perfect weight distribution and well,just look's nice.
Can't wait for my next Sword.
SteveT
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great value for your money! A very nice looking sword.Feels solid but has a nice weight.Nice detail on the pommel and crossguard.Scabbard is a bit cheesy and not leather,but who cares!You are not going to get a better sword for a hundred bucks!Great value.
David
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Great starter sword I bought this sword 4 years ago at the Abbey medieval festival in QLD. In that time with proper care and safe handling, this sword has lasted and is now a favourite to use when giving displays or training new people to use metal swords. Its properly weighted, easy to handle and best of all, easy to maintain. A strong recommendation to any new person to medieval re-enactment or to sword collectors.