Renaissance Side Sword
Early Renaissance Sidesword a Cut and Thrust Sword - Bruce Brookhart Line by Kingdom of Arms.
A very light and fast blade.
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Late Medieval Falchion Sword
This fully functional Falchion is an example from around 1530 differs from earlier medieval types in as much as the blade is not as wide and comes to an effective stabbing point. Styled after the type of sword in common use in the many wars between France and the Italian City States as France tried to dominate the lucrative Italian trading networks.
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Man At Arms Wakefield Bastard Sword
Well balanced enough to be easily used with one hand it really comes into its own with two hands. The base of elongated pommel must be griped with the top of the grip to allow for use thus making this a “true” Bastard Sword.
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The Bedford Medieval War Sword
This form of sword is light enough to be used with one hand, giving the user a longer reach than a one-handed sword when imploded with a shield. The wood, leather wrapped grip is long enough to be easily used with two hands for powerful blows and thrusts while the shield was slung on the back. The well-tempered blade is from C60 high carbon steel while the parts are from mild steel. A good quality heavy leather scabbard is included.
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