Erbach Sword, circa 1480, Signature Series
Introducing the Signature Series by Windlass! Some of their all-time favourites, reissued by Windlass Steelcrafts® with several upgrades! The blade has improved distal taper, making the sword livelier and quicker. The scabbard now has a wooden core underneath the leather exterior. The grip features leather that is dimpled using a historically authentic "wet-wrap" process, during which fine cord is tightly wrapped around a wet leather grip. When it's dry, the cord is removed and the leather is left attractively indented and provides improved texture and grip. More information...
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Erbach Sword, circa 1480, Signature Series
This sword rests in the German Schloss Erbach Armoury and is a fine example of a high medieval/renaissance sword (classified as an Oakeshott type XVIII A). This is truly a beautiful example of a bastard sword, effective in the cut and the thrust. The steel parts are highly decorative and the high carbon steel blade is lightly hollow ground, giving the sword a great feel with one or two hands.
- The leather grip and scabbard are brownish black.
- Original can be seen in Records Of The Medieval Sword by Ewart Oakeshott.
- Blade Distal Taper: 1.59 mm
- Blade Material: 1075 high carbon steel
- Overall length 110 cm
- Blade length 86.5 cm
- Length of crossguard 26 cm
- Blade width at crossguard 59.2 mm
- Blade thickness at crossguard 4.3 mm
- Blade width 10 cm from the tip 32.4 mm
- Blade thickness 10 cm from the tip 4 mm
- Caution, razor-sharp blade!
- Length of pommel 6 cm
- Handle length 16.3 cm
- The point of balance (PoB) is 9.5 cm from the crossguard
- Sword weight 1440 g
- Scabbard weight 558 g
A top-quality replica made by Windlass Steelcrafts®