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Claymore Kelvingrove Museum, semi-sharp

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Product description

This claymore is a replica of a 17th century original that was used in the Scottish Highlands. Nowadays it is part of the collection of the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow. Claymore, or claidheamh-mór literally means "large sword" in Gaelic. The blades of these large swords were usually made in Germany and exported to Scotland. The Claymore was especially an effective weapon against pikes. The V shaped cross-guard redirects the blows of pikes.

Product details
Product details:
Material: EN45 spring steel hardness 48 HRC
Total length: 123 cm
Blade length: 92 cm
Blade width: approx. 5,8 cm
Width cross-guard: approx. 29 cm
Pommel: screwed
Construction: full tang
Semi-sharp
Based on historical original
Shipping weight: 10 kg

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