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Fabri Armorum

HEMA grosses messer, medium flexibility, blunt (battle-ready)

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Product description

This grosses messer was designed for HEMA, historical European Martial arts. The grosses Messer or large knife was used mainly in Germany between the 14th and 16th centuries. Because it was a relatively cheap sword, mostly the lower people fought with it and also used it for everyday life. This grosses messer has a finger ring and a wooden grip. It has a blade with medium flexibility. This is the most common type of blade used for HEMA tournaments. The blade can have a maximum pressure of 8 to 9 kg. This pressure is considered safe at most HEMA tournaments. The tip has a thickening for extra safety.

Product details
Product details:
Material: 5160 carbon steel, tempered at 50 HRC
Edge: Blunt 3 mm (battle-ready)
Pommel: brazed
Construction: full tang construction
Weight: 1007 g
Balance point: 4,5 cm below the cross-guard
Grip length: 14 cm
Blade length: 73,1 cm
Total length: 90,5 cm
Crossguard width: 19.1 cm
Blade width at cross-guard: 3,8 cm
Blade width 10 cm above tip: 1,9 cm
Grip colour: brown
Without scabbard
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 1500

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