Frankish sword Oakeshott type XI, sharp

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Product description

This sword is made after original Oakeshott type XI swords that were forged between 1100 and 1175. The cross-guard of this type is often straight with a round pommel. Originals can also be seen on the Bayeux tapestry, in the Morgan Picture Bible and on the doors of the church of st. Veno in Verona, Italy.

This high quality sword is forged from carbon steel with a hardness of 50-55 HRC and has a sharp edge. It is delivered including a black leather scabbard with metal fittings.

Product details
Product details:
Material: carbon steel 50-55 HRC, leather;
Historical period: 12th century
Blade length: approx. 75 cm
Total length: approx. 93 cm
Total length incl. scabbard: 101 cm;
Width crossguard: approx. 21 cm
Edge: sharp;
Sharp tip;
Grip color: black;
Includes black leather scabbard with metal fittings;
Full tang construction;
Pommel: screwed;
Weight without scabbard: 1300 g;
Based on a historic original: yes
Shipping weight (grams): 2000

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