Sir William Wallace sword with patinated brass finish
This sword is made in the memory of Sir William Wallace (c. 1273 – 23 August 1305), a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence. More information...
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SKU: ag_3601
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Sir William Wallace sword with patinated brass finish
- Total length approx. 1385 mm
- Length of the cylindrical nut behind the pommel approx. 11 mm
- Length of the cross guard approx. 294 mm
- Blade length approx. 1030 mm
- Blade length from tip to leather wrap on the ricasso approx. 765 mm
- Blade width at ricasso approx. 46 mm
- Blade width 5cm off the tip approx. 40 mm
- Blade thickness at ricasso approx. 4.9 mm
- Blade edge thickness approx. 1.5 mm
- Point of balance approx. 16cm from the cross guard
- Sword weight approx. 2640 g
- The sword is not intended for combat, only as a decoration!
- The crossguard and pommel are made of Zamak and have a patinated brass finish
- Blade made of 440 stainless steel quenched and tempered to 47-51 HRC
All dimensions are approximate and may vary slightly from piece to piece.
Top branded quality, made by Art Gladius®. Made in Toledo (Spain), in the city with centuries-long traditional of blacksmithing, sword-making and other ancient crafts.