Italian One-Hand-and-a-Half Sword w. scabbard, practical blunt
This sword is a replica of an Italian longsword from the 15th century. Nowadays the original can be seen in the Museo Civico L. Mazzoli in the city of Brescia, North Italy. More information...
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Italian One-Hand-and-a-Half Sword w. scabbard, practical blunt
Even in late medieval times, sword production was work-sharing manufacturing: the blade originates from a blade-smithy in Passau, South- Germany and was mounted with the typical hilt parts of the Italian fashion of that time. Typologically this sword can be classified as Oakeshott type XVIIIa, maybe type XVIa.
Our blunt reconstruction of this late medieval sword is forged by hands. The guard and the octagonal pommel are made of heat-treated malleable cast iron. The spring steel blade is oil-tempered up to 48-50° Rockwell, forged to the hilt and screwed with the pommel. The wooden gip is leather covered. The blade has got a distinctive fuller measuring approximately one third of the blade length, which offers both flexibility and a lesser weight. The edges of this one-and-a-half-handed medieval sword are blunt and the tip is rounded for safety. The sword comes with a nice leather-wrapped wooden scabbard.
This is the practical blunt version of this sword. The same sword is also available in the regular version (product no. 0116341918).
Specifications:
- Battle-ready Sword Category: Class C
- Blade Material: tempered spring steel EN45
- Rockwell hardness of blade: 48-50° HRC
- Total length: approx. 117.5cm
- Blade length: approx. 90cm
- Width of blade at guard: approx. 54mm
- Point of balance: approx. 10cm
- Including black leather-wrapped wooden scabbard
- Weight (sword only): approx. 1700 g
practical blunt sword, also available is the regular version: product no. 0116341918