German single-handed sword Talhoffer, blunt (battle-ready)

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Product description

This late medieval sword is suitable for fifteenth century reenactment. It is inspired by Hans Talhoffer, the famous 15th century German swordsman and fencing master. The sword has a wooden grip wrapped in brown leather and a pommel peened to the tang. The blade is made of EN45 hardened and tempered carbon steel and has a blunt edge and tip, so it is battle-ready and suitable for light sword fighting and re-enactment. The sword is delivered including a beautiful brown leather scabbard with a wooden core. The scabbard has an authentic leather lace lining at the top. The scabbard shows a depiction of a Templar shield.


Product details
Product details:
Material: EN45 tempered & hardened carbon steel, leather, wood
Length: 94.5 cm
Blade thickness: 3 mm (blunt battle-ready), for light sword fighting and reenactment
Blade length: 76.5 cm
Length hilt: 18 cm
Delivery incl. scabbard
Weight: approx. 1300 g
Based on a historic original
Shipping weight (grams): 2000

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