Late Medieval Oakeshott Sword with Belt and Scabbard

This beautiful functional Battle Ready one handed sword is a reproduction of a remarkably well preserved 14th century original. It was classified as Type XIV under Oakeshott's typology and is on display for people to admire at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The 2mm thick blunt edges and rounded blade tip make this late medieval weapons sword ideal for combat reenactment, stage fighting or sparring. -Sword ready for battle Category: SK-B

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Blade material: spring steel, tempered. - Rockwell hardness: approx. 48-50 HRC. - Material of the handle: wood covered in leather, pommel and steel protector. - Total length: approx. 87cm. - Blade length: approx. 68.5cm. - Handle length: approx. 18.5 cm (handle approx. 12.5 cm). - Width of the blade in the guard: approx. 2.6". - Blade thickness: approx. 2mm. - Balance point: approx. 8.5 cm from the guard. - Weight: approx. 1.35 kg (approx. 1.9 kg with scabbard). - Leather covered scabbard with belt.

CATEGORY B: Carbon steel swords of high quality and well balanced, but less hard than category A. They support well controlled combat without strong blows. They must be used with swords of the same hardness. They cannot be guaranteed because they can suffer damage if they collide with harder blades, so it is recommended not to use them with Category A swords. The minimum hardness is 48 HRC. They are full tang, bolted or welded to the grip. Light and easy to handle with a balanced center of gravity. They have a blunt edge and are not sharp. These types of swords are intended for performing

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