The 16th century pattern Hand-and-a-half Sword, a longtime favorite of re-enactors, is available in both solid brass (020-PP) and steel (078-PP) hilted versions, both featuring hardwood grips. Balance is excellent, providing a sword which lends itself to both single and two-handed use. The 064-PP Dagger is an ideal accessory and a handsome period piece in its own right.
The Crusader Sword (001-PP) and the matching Hawk Dagger (005-PP), seasoned favorites of re-enactors, are inspired by 13th century styles. Both feature solid brass hardware and macassar ebony grips.Model Blade Overall
001-PP 27-1/2" 37-1/2"
005-PP 11-1/2" 17"
The Black Prince (073-PP) commemorates one of the most formidable military leaders of the 14th century. This hand-and-a-half weapon, with a diamond cross-section blade, was designed for thrusts against armoured opponents. The tapered downswept guard is elegant as well as practical. The Archerís Sword (074-PP) was common during the turbulent 14th and 15th centuries. Its one-handed grip and moderate blade length were popular with archers of the period, being easily carried so as not to encumber the use of the bow.
Model Blade Overall
073-PP 34" 43-1/4"
074-PP 31" 38-1/2"
The Henry V Sword (083-PP) is modeled after the sword hung over the tomb of one of England's great warrior kings. The single-handled cut-and-thrust weapon combines a relatively short sturdy blade with elegant down-swept quillons and a wheel pommel. A sword fit for a king!Blade: 27-1/2" Overall: 34-1/2"
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