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Stage Combat 15th Century Arming Sword
Our Stage Combat 15th Century Arming Sword features a distinctive Type V pommel, associated with high-quality swords from the period. It features a forged and tempered, high carbon steel blade, steel hilt fittings and a leather-bound wooden grip. It comes complete with a wooden scabbard with black leather covering to match the grip. This sword features a blunt blade.
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Overall Length: 95.5cm
Blade Length: 78cm
Blade Thickness: 4.6 mm
Blade Width: 47.5 mm
Grip Length: 10cm
Weight: 1334g
Blade: Tempered and Forged High Carbon Steel
Edge Thickness: 2mm
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather, Wood
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Stage Combat Crusader Sword
Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety. Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
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Our Stage Combat Crusader Sword features an unsharpened carbon steel blade with central fuller. The grip is wood wrapped in brown leather cord and flanked with a steel guard and pommel. The unusual Oakeshott Type I1 pommel was popular on swords of the 13th and 14th centuries. Comes complete with wooden scabbard wrapped in brown leather with polished steel fittings.
Total Length: 96cm
Blade Length: 79cm
Grip Length: 11 cm
Weight: 1384g
Point of Balance: 17.5cm
Blade Thickness (base): 0.44cm
Blade Width (base): 4.4cm
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass
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Stage Combat Gaelic Ring Hilt Sword
During the Medieval and Renaissance periods weapons imported from Europe influenced Irish weapon design. However, the Irish introduced their own design features that are somewhat unique to Ireland. The most iconic of these is the “Ring Pommel” which shows the sword tang running through the middle of it. These swords were often finely made and were wielded by the might Gallowglass warriors.
Our Stage Combat Gaelic Ring Hilt Swordsword features a diamond section high carbon steel blade, ornate polished steel hilt fittings and a cord wrapped wood grip. It comes complete with a leather wrapped wooden scabbard.Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety.
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Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
Overall Length: 93.5cm
Blade Length: 76cm
Blade Width: 5cm
Blade Thickness: 0.7cm
Edge Thickness: 0.2cm
Weight: 1214g
Point of Balance: 17.5cm
Material: EN45 High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather, wood
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St. Maurice Stage Combat Sword 13th C.
Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety. Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
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Our Stage Combat St. Maurice of Turin Sword is inspired by the sword that was reputed to have been used to behead St. Maurice in the 3rd-4th Century. It features an unsharpened carbon steel blade with central fuller. The grip is wood wrapped in brown leather cord and flanked with a steel guard and pommel. The Oakshott Type A pommel (Brazil Nut) is a development of earlier Viking pommel forms. Comes complete with wooden scabbard wrapped in brown leather with brass scabbard loops.
Overall Length: 94.5cm
Blade Length: 79cm
Blade Width: 4.3cm
Blade Thickness: 0.6cm
Weight: 1672g
Point of Balance: 19.5cm
Material: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather, wood, brass
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Viking Long Seax with Leather Grip
Your enemies fear you in battle when you wield the Long Viking Seax against them. Made from EN45 high carbon steel, this robustly constructed dagger has a thick, tempered blade. The single-edged blade is blunted for stage combat. Two fullers run down the length of the blade near the spine. The fullers help to lighten the durable blade. The blade also features an angled tip, which is common for a seax. The seax continues with a disk-shaped crossguard with a blackened finish. Angled grooves adorn the sides of the guard. Then, the hilt has a brown, leather-wrapped grip. The hilt ends with a peened, mushroom-shaped pommel. Grooves also adorn the blackened steel pommel.
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Finally, this seax comes with a brown leather sheath. The sheath has stitched edges. Also, it features two loops on the sides. These loops allow the sheath to hang from a belt, not included. Bring this seax to your next stage fight or historical re-enactment. You are sure to look like a mighty Viking while wielding this stage combat dagger.
Total Length: 65cm
Blade Length: 49cm
Blade Width: 4.5cm
Weight: 1040g
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Stage Combat Sir William Marshal Sword
Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety. Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
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Sir William Marshal was one of England's most famous knights and described by the Archbishop of Canterbury as the "best knight that ever lived". He served 4 kings including Richard the Lionheart and was one of the most powerful men in Europe. By the time of his death in 1219 he was referred to throughout Europe as "The Marshal".
The Sir William Marshal Sword is inspired by the one that he is holding in his tomb effigy at Temple Church, London. It features a hand-forged high carbon steel blade, steel pommel and guard, and a waisted leather grip. It comes complete with a well made leather and wood scabbard with brass belt loops (for attaching to a sword belt). This item has a blunt blade and is manufactured for display only.
Total Length: 94cm
Blade Length: 77.5cm
Guard Width: 16.5cm
Blade Width: 4.5cm
Grip Length: 10cm
Edge: Blunt
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Stage Combat Swept Hilt Rapier
The swept hilt rapier was quite popular in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Our Rapiers trace their origins to early 17th century Europe, where swordplay with the Rapier was considered an essential part of a gentleman’s education and was often used in resolving gentlemanly disagreements.
Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety. Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
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Our Swept Hilt Rapier features a hand forged complex hilt constructed from steel and polished to a bright finish. The wire-bound handle is both attractive and functional - allowing for a firmer grip than the leather bound equivalent. The hand forged steel blade is housed in a well made wooden scabbard with leather covering and steel fittings.
Total Length: 111cm
Blade Length: 93cm
Grip Length: 10cm
Weight: 1325g
Blade Thickness (base): 0.65cm
Blade Width (base): 1.9cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 10cm
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Steel
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Stage Combat Knights Templar Arming Sword
The Knights Templar were a powerful crusading order of knights founded in the 11th Century with many of their number recruited from England and France. There are many Templar castles and churches throughout England including the Temple Church in London, made famous in The Da Vinci Code.
Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety. Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
Our Knights Templar Arming Sword features an unsharpened carbon steel blade with central fuller. The grip is wood wrapped in brown leather and flanked with a steel guard and pommel. The pommel is emblazoned with an enamelled Templar red cross. Comes complete with wooden scabbard wrapped in brown leather with polished steel fittings.
Total Length: 95cm
Blade Length: 78cm
Grip Length: 11cm
Weight: 1328g
Point of Balance: 15cm
Guard Width: 16cm
Blade Thickness (base): 0.42cm
Blade Width (base): 4.9cm
Material: High Carbon Steel, leather
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather, wood, steel
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Buy the Stage Combat Knights Templar Arming Sword with confidence from the UK’s leading Templar Sword retailer.
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Stage Combat Hersir Viking Sword
Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety. Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
Our Hersir Viking Sword is a historically accurate replica of a Viking Sword. This style of Viking era sword is referred to as a Type H hilt in Petersen's Typology and has a triangular pommel. It seems this type is typically thought to have been found extensively in Norway, but as far south as Switzerland and Yugoslavia, and that the type H seems to have been in use about latter 8th c. to into the 10th.
Overall Length: 97.5cm
Blade Length: 79cm
Blade Width: 5.7cm
Blade Thickness: 0.5cm
Weight: 1672g
Point of Balance: 13cm
Material: EN45 High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather, wood, steel
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Buy the Hersir Viking Sword with confidence from the UK’s leading Viking Sword retailer.
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Stage Combat Five Lobe Viking Sword
Our Stage Combat swords feature tempered, high carbon steel blades and are designed for light combat use. They have durable, thick edges, more than suitable for the rigours of stage combat and display fights. They also feature rounded tips for extra safety. Stage Combat swords are noticeably heavier than historical replicas due to the added weight afforded by the thicker edges. These swords are not designed for re-enactment use.
This sword is hand crafted from EN45 carbon spring steel, featuring a broad, straight-edged blade with a wide fuller down its center. The fuller stops about one-fifth the blade-length away from the rounded tip, helping to give the sword balance and better weight, without detracting from its durability and rigid strength.
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The cast-steel guard is gently concaved and turned towards the blade, while its small size is a classic feature of Migration era swords. The grip is wrapped in leather and offers a secure hold, while the ornate, five-lobed pommel acts as a distinctive and unique feature that sets this sword apart from the run-of-the-mill blades. It comes complete with a leather wrapped, wooden scabbard.
Total Length: 96.5cm
Blade Length: 80cm
Blade Width: 5cm
Edge Thickness: 1.5mm - 2mm
Edge: Blunt
Weight: 1330g
Scabbard: Leather, Wood
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.



