One-and-a-half sword beginning of the 16th century, stylized, made based on the sword from the museum "Royal Armories" 1510-1515.
One of the last representatives of the one-and-a-half swords with a blade of the "classic" shape and a protective ring, the subsequent blades of the 16th century will often have a hexagonal cross-section or even become the first swords. This sword is a versatile weapon that could be used by both a rider and an infantryman.. Let's take a closer look at the weapons.
The blade is forged from 60c2a steel, quenching 50-52 HRC.
The protective ring is forged and soldered with brass.
The blade goes with the shoulders deep into the guard the fit is very strong.
The guard is forged and stitched, the pommel is forged.
Attention. The package also includes a package of documents with a forensic examination, confirming that this item is not a HO scabbard.