Description
Battle Merchant - Sir William Marshal Sword 12th Century Combat SK-B
The original of this sword once belonged to Sir William Marshal, first Earl of Pembroke, one of England's most distinguished knights. He served the British Crown faithfully and devotedly under Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, and John Lackland. The sword is currently located in a British museum
Our reconstruction is very detailed and faithful to the original. It is pure handcrafted. The guard and pommel made of heat-treated, forgeable cast iron impress with simple elegance and functionality. The blade made of spring steel runs continuously to the pommel and is hand-riveted there. The handle is wrapped with a leather strap. The blade features a pronounced fuller, which gives the sword great elasticity and, at the same time, lightness. It is about. 48 HRC hardened in oil. The blade edge is not sharpened. The sword comes with a very beautiful wood-leather scabbard with brass rings for attaching to the sword belt
This is the battle-ready version of this high medieval sword. "The same sword is also available in a" regular Available version: Item number. 0116696918
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Features
Blade width | 45 mm |
Combat quality class | <b>SK-B</b> |
Focus | 16 cm in front of the guard |
Total length | 96 cm |
Blade length | 79 cm |
Steel | Spring steel EN45, oil-hardened |
Firmness level | 48 HRC |
Sheath | Leather |
Weight | 1200 g |
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