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Deepeeka

16th century two-handed sword, blunt (battle-ready)

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Product description

This beautiful sword is based on originals from 16th century. This two-handed type of sword was also called long sword or bastard sword. The sword has an elegant wooden grip that runs in a spiral pattern. The wood is traditionally cut and polished. A special detail is that the spiral-shaped pattern can also be seen on the pommel, but in reverse order, this forms a beautiful visual contrast. The guard has a twisted parrying ring. The sword is delivered including a leather scabbard with a wooden core. The scabbard has steel chapes.


Product details
Product details:
Material: 9260 carbon steel, 48-50 HRC Rockwell hardness
Length: 122 cm
Blade thickness: 3 mm (blunt battle-ready), for light sword fighting and re-enactment
Blade length: 93,5 cm
Point of balance: approx. 9 cm from guard
Width of blade at guard: approx. 5 cm
Delivery incl. scabbard
Weight without scabbard: approx. 2400 g
Based on a historical original
Transport weight (gram): 3000

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