Agincourt sword, sharp

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Product description

Soldiers of Henry V of England used swords like this during the Battle of Agincourt. The sword is well-balanced, has a typical English pommel and a steel cross-guard.

The blade is hand-forged from a high quality carbon steel. The grip is made of ebony covered with leather. The sword itself has a length of 93,4 cm with a blade of 69,2 cm and a thickness of 4,8 mm. It weighs 1415 g and is delivered including a scabbard.

This sword is an Oakeshott type XVIII.


Product details
Product details:
Length: 90 cm;
Blade length: 70 cm;
Grip length: 20 cm;
Weight: 1130 grams;
Steel type: 1056 carbon steel hardness 52-54 HRC;
Edge: Sharp;
Tang construction: Full extra wide tang construction;
Pommel: Riveted;
Grip wrapping: Wood, Leather;
Based on historical original: yes;
Shipping weight (in grams): 3000

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