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Mid 13th C. Sword

$ 319.44

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Combat Ready
    Mid 13th C. Sword
    Hand forged by Darksword Armory
    Historically accurate, Hand Forged
    Combat Ready Swords and Armors
    for Serious Collectors and Reenactment groups
    Mid 13th C. Sword
    Hand forged from 5160 High Carbon Steel
    Dual Tempered HRc 60 48-50 at the core
    Fittings : Mild Steel
    Blade Thickness: 1.34 mm
    Total Length: 34"
    Blade Length : 27"
    POB:2.5"
    Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz.
    the scabbard on the photo is not included by default. A plain one is given with the sword.
    If you want the upgraded scabbard and your sword sharp, please ask for an offer.
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    :: Mid 13th C. Sword ::
    The 13th Century was a turning point in making of arms and armors of the Middle Ages. Typically, armors dating prior to the 13th century were mainly composed of mail armor, or maille, made to counter the impact of the uniform sword blades of the early medieval period.  By the mid-13th century however, the armies of Feudal Europe witnessed not only an increase in platted armor but consequently a change in blade geometry. This is an interesting example of the transitional arming swords used during the outset of the 13th century. Crowned with a “cocked-hat” pommel, originally found in Scandinavia, the sword hilt was generally mounted on a type X or type XII blade.
    The “cocked-hat” pommel, classified by Petersen as Type Y, was used through the 11th and 12th centuries. By the 13th century the “coked-hat” pommel remained in use, but became more massive. Numerous examples are found throughout Europe. During his examinations of various swords of the middle ages, Oakeshott noted identical swords in various sources; from a crucifixion scene in a 13th century manuscript from Goslar, a sword found in Hungary with an identical pommel, another identical sword from Brunau, An example found in a German manuscript and a final example at the end of the 13th century on the grave-slab of Ulrich von Regensburg in Zurich.
    :: Performance videos can be seen below ::
    The following resistance tests were performed by
    The Sword Buyer's Guide
    , an independent Australian based company, whose sole purpose is to test combat ready swords from various sword makers in order to allow collectors, as yourself, make appropriate choices when purchasing their weapon.
    Destructive resistance videos, created by
    The Sword Buyer's Guide
    , are below.
    These tests place tremendous tress on the swords in order to test their resistance beyond "normal" combat use.
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