Ulfberth

Medieval falchion, blunt (battle-ready)

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Product description

The falchion was mainly used by infantry from the high and late Middle Ages to the Renaissance. It was a popular type of sword because of the simple production and because it cost little to make. Falchions were used for cutting, it had a fairly short blade with a slight curve in the blade. It didn't take much practice to fight a falchion. This falchion is based on medieval originals. The wooden grip is wrapped with brown leather and it is delivered including a brown leather scabbard. The tip and edge are battle-ready and suitable for light sword fighting and re-enactment.


Product details
Product details:
Material: EN45 spring steel, tempered, 48-50 HRC Rockwell hardness
Length: 83 cm
Blade thickness: 2-3 mm (blunt battle-ready), for light sword fighting and re-enactment
Blade length: 64,5 cm
Point of balance: approx. 10 cm from guard
Width of blade at cross-guard: approx. 4,2 cm
Delivery incl. scabbard
Weight: approx. 1150 g
Based on a historical original
Transport weight (gram): 2000

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