| Date circa 1450-1550 AD, German
orgin, as illustrated by several artists and a few examples that
survive today such as in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York.
This is a replica of the practice swords used by schools of
combat in the medieval period, such as the German Marxbrüder.
The design was used very widely and is often seen in the illustrations
depicting fighting techniques in the fechtbuchs (fight manuals)
of the period. This sword is based on these illustrations and
some of the few surviving examples of this type of sword. The
hilt furniture is steel, the grip being hardwood covered in leather.
A smooth polished steel finish is used on the blade and handle
parts. The blade is made of 5160 steel and has a steady taper
from hilt to tip.
Blade length: 38 1/8"
Handle/Hilt length: 10 1/2"
Overall: 49 1/8"
Balance Point: 4" Below Hilt
Weight: 4 lbs. 3 oz.
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