SPQR - One-handed sword Oakeshott XIV steel pommel combat SK-B
This beautiful one-handed sword is a replica of a remarkably well-preserved original from the 14. Century, which is classified as Type XIV according to the Oakeshott typology and can be admired at the Metropolitan Museum ('Met'), Gallery 373, in New York.
This replica features a full tang spring steel blade that is hardened and tempered to approximately. 48-50 HRC was tempered. The steel guard has curved ends and the wooden handle wrapped in leather is finished with a sturdy steel pommel. The knob is inscribed with the Latin text Here is the translation: "Here too are their own preludes to praise" adorned, a quote from Virgil's Aeneid (line 461, line 46461), which corresponds to Fame is not without reward even here or Wages are commensurate with merit translatable. The beautiful sword sheath with a wooden core is covered in leather and has been finished with a carrying strap that is wrapped around the sheath.
With its blunt, 2 mm thick striking edges and rounded tip, this late medieval knight sword is perfect for reenactment. Combat or sparring
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