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Feast on Sir William Marshal's Sword with Scabbard, 12th Century, Category-B Combat
Sir William Marshal's sword with scabbard, 12th century, fighting sword, Category B
The original of this sword belonged to Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, one of England's foremost knights. He served the British crown with loyalty and devotion under Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, and Johann Ohneland. The sword now resides in a British museum.
Our reconstruction is based on the original in great detail. It is a purely manual work. The forged and heat-treated cast iron crossguard and pommel impress with their simple elegance and functionality. The spring steel blade extends to the pommel, where it is hand-riveted. The handle is wrapped with a leather strap. The blade has a pronounced groove, giving the sword great elasticity yet lightness. It is oil-hardened to approximately 48 HRC. The blade edge is unsharpened. The sword comes with a very attractive wooden leather scabbard with brass rings for attaching it to the sword belt.
This is the battle-ready version of this high medieval sword. The same sword is also available in a standard version: item no. 0116696918.
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Details:
- Exhibition combat quality class: Category-B
- Blade material: EN45 spring steel, oil hardened
- Rockwell hardness of the blade: approx. 48 hrc
- Total length: approx. 96cm
- Blade length: approx. 79 cm
- Blade width: approx. 45 mm
- Center of gravity: approx. 16 cm in front of the guard
- Includes wooden and leather sheath
- Display combat version, normal version is also available (item no. 0116696918)
- Weight (without case): approx. 1200g
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