Description
Marto - Scottish Two-Handed Sword Claymore
Historical two-handed combat sword, forged from Toledo steel
The Claymore (Scottish Gaelic claidheamh mòr) is a common form of sword in Scotland, dating back to the early 15. century to the 17th. century in use
"Jakob I" -> "James I". was King of Scotland from 1424406 until his death, but 1424 only nominally. He was born as the third son of Robert III. and his wife Annabella Drummond born. Jakob was indeed the rightful king of Scotland from the age of 1406, but he resided at the court of the English king Henry IV. solid. His uncle Robert Stewart, who succeeded Robert III's death. had been appointed as the governor, took a lot of time to pay the ransom. He secured the release of his son Murdoch Stewart, who had been captured at the same time, but was not interested in the king's return. He continued to rule Scotland with a firm hand and implemented numerous financial and legal reforms
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Features
Total length | 145 cm |
Blade length | 115 cm |
Steel | 420 stainless steel |
Handle Material | Metal / Plastic |
Weight | 2700 g |
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