Two-handed renaissance sword Landsquenet, about 1520, class B
Specifications vary from piece to piece; all stated data are to be understood as approximate. The blade is made out of hardened and tempered high carbon spring steel that is not stainless. The guard and pommel is made of steel. More information...
Two-handed renaissance sword Landsquenet, about 1520
Sword class B
- Overall length approx. 135cm
- Blade length approx. 92cm
- Length of the cross-guard approx. 21x16cm
- Weight approx. 3,10 kg
- Blade of spring steel W.Nr. 1.7102 (DIN 54SiCr6) quenched to a hardness of approx. 47 HRC
Made in the Czech Republic.
The practical | battle-ready version of this renaissance sword has a blunt edge (2-3mm) and rounded point. Such renaissance sword was designed to be drawn in a battle or in a stage combat show.
Please note we cannot accept any responsibility for injury, damage or loss incurred by use of any of our renaissance sword. You use the renaissance sword entirely at your own risk! Even an unsharpened renaissance sword can cause serious injury and if precaution is not used easily break bone. renaissance swords are not toys! Improper use and handling of accord may result in serious injuries or death to yourself or bystanders. Please keep your renaissance sword out of reach of children!
In fighting with renaissance sword on renaissance sword, the opponent’s blade should be parried with the side of the blade. Lead your renaissance sword sporty right and without excessive and/or unnecessary strength.
Compliance to local, state and federal laws and/or statutes is the responsibility of the purchaser.
Despite the high conscientiousness in the production and material selection, we cannot provide any warranty for breakage of the blade even at proper use. Any renaissance sword blade can be broken under certain circumstances. An absolute warranty cannot be provided by any respectable maker.
We warranty our renaissance swords against all manufacturer's defects (workmanship and or materials) for a period of two years. This warranty applies only when the product is used under normal conditions for which the renaissance sword is designed, and does not apply to damage related to accident, misuse, improper care, negligence, and abnormal and/or excessive wear and tear.
Possible nicks in the blade edge are natural symptom of wear and tear and cannot be reclaimed. When they turn up, please remove all sharp nicks by use of diamond file, abrasive paper or grinding machine.
Loosening of a cross | guard cannot be in many cases avoided as well. It can be fixed by additional riveting or tightening the screw joint. Winding a fishing line around the blade tang into the gap between the grip and guard prove as helpful as well to many renaissance swordmen, when trying to fasten a loosened guard.
Please read our: Directions for the use of bladed weapons.