Sunday September 05, 2010
 

Swords

Swords for Practice, Theatre, or Reenactment.  These swords have specialized blades that are often custom-made, so the weapon may take up to six weeks to build... though we often have them out in less than half that time.



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Arms and Sidering Sword

Arms and Sidering Sword

The Arms and Sidering is one of the most common swords depicted on the Italian wall paintings seen throughout the late 15th century. It is one the...
$360.00

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Basic Training Longsword

Basic Training Longsword

This is our basic training longsword. It features a 38" DA4LT longsword blade, a 7" leather-over-string wrapped wood handle, bowtie crossguard, and a...
$300.00

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Early English Baskethilt

Early English Baskethilt

English baskethilts appear fully formed about 1560 and continue on until modern times. Here we offer four variants to the English baskethilt. The...
$500.00

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English Baskethilt early 17th C.

English Baskethilt early 17th C.

This style of English baskethilt is seen starting around 1600. They varied somewhat in the style of saltire that filled in the guard, and most had...
$480.00

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English baskethilt IV

English baskethilt IV

There are quite a number of extant versions of this hilt. They seem to have existed from the early 17th Century to the late 18th C. They are found...
$525.00

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2 Port Cross

2 Port Cross

The 2 Port Cross hilt is one of the earliest complex hilts. It consists of a small port at the arms and another port connecting to the root of both...
$425.00

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Arms and Posts

Arms and Posts

This is an early pierced style sidesword hilt that was commonly thought to be northern Italian.
$400.00

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Scottish Baskethilt

Scottish Baskethilt

The Scottish baskethilt is about as common an icon as any out there. They are not strictly Scottish, however, and in fact many common designs thought...
$525.00

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Spanish Espada Ropera

Spanish Espada Ropera

This early 16th century hilt is almost certainly Spanish in origin; Ewart Oakshotte claims it to be the Spanish robe-sword that became known as the...
$400.00

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German 2 Port Cross

German 2 Port Cross

This is a German style of Two port cross with the flared quillons so typical of German swords from the 16th century.
$500.00

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