Medieval bastard sword Battle of Bosworth, semi-sharp

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Product description

This replica sword is based on historical swords from the time of the Battle of Bosworth, in 1485. This type of broadsword is also called bastard sword. Despite the sword's large size, it is still incredibly light and well-balanced. The beautiful grip lies comfortably in the hand and is wrapped in leather. You can use it as a two-handed sword. The blade is forged from 1065 carbon steel tempered to a hardness of 48-52 HRC and is semi-sharp. As a decorative sword a beautiful addition to your collection of replica swords or to wear with your medieval costume or for living history. When you blunten the blade, it is a perfect battle ready sword for sword fighting and reenactment battles. The sword is delivered including medieval leather scabbard.


Product details
Product details:
Material: 1065 carbon steel tempered
Hardness: 48-52 HRC
Edge: semi-sharp 1 mm
Length: 113.67 cm
Length blade: 88.27 cm
Width blade: 5.08 cm
Weight: 1.64 kg
Includes scabbard
Based on a historic original
Shipping weight (grams): 2000

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