Medieval Falchion Thorpe
The Falchion was a popular weapon amongst the warriors of Medieval Europe. Though the double edged swords are more famous, the prevalence of the Falchion in Medieval art is a testament to it's popularity. The design of this weapon makes it excellent at cleaving through the mail armor of the time, while still providing a point for a penetrating thrust. Features an unsharpened, tempered, high carbon steel blade. The guard and pommel are both solid steel, and the grip is wood, covered with leather. Includes a matching leather scabbard. More information...
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Medieval Falchion Thorpe
Please note: This is just an ornamental item, not intended for real use!
- Overall length approx. 868mm
- Blade length approx. 703mm
- The cross-guard is approx. 207mm long
- Blade width at the cross-guard approx. 42.5mm
- Blade thickness at the cross-guard approx. 4,2mm
- Blade width 200mm off the blade point approx. 48mm
- Blade thickness 200mm off the blade point approx. 3,6mm
- Distance between the cross guard and the pommel (handle length) is approx. 101mm
- The pommel is approx. 32.7mm thick and has a diameter of approx. 50,6mm
- The crosses in the cross guard measure approx. 8*8mm
- POB approx. 110mm
- Blade made of High Carbon Steel 1065
- Steel hardness 48-52 HRC
- The blade is not sharpened but is blunt neither, the striking edge thickness is about 0,5mm
- Weight of the sword without scabbard approx. 1056 g
- Weight of the scabbard approx. 280 g
Even if this is a fully functional Falchion, it cannot be used in combat shows, historical reenactment or similar for safety reasons!
Specs can vary slightly from Falchion to Falchion.
A product of Windlass Steelcrafts. Made in India.