This carefully thought-out reproduction sword bundle includes the very popular 1400 Longsword, alongside our bestselling 12-17thC Quillon Dagger and grand 'Be Merie/Dominé' eating knife. The bundle comes at a discounted price and includes a FREE leather drawstring pouch.
1400 Longsword
This type 15A longsword or Bastard sword ran from around 1350-1450 (14thC to 15thC). Features a long tapering blade with straight edges coming to an acute point and featuring a diamond cross section. These powerful swords were very much at the transition of leaving attacks against mail in the past and looking thoroughly towards plate of the future. So it is excellent at thrusting and cutting and delivers powerful cuts.
Features both a pommel and crossguard that are typical of the period. The blade starts at 7mm thick with a point of balance of 95mm from the guard and a centre of percussion 53cm from the guard, again making it a powerful and long-reaching weapon.
Sword features a brown cord bound leather grip and comes with a beautifully decorated wood cored leather scabbard with period appropriate chape and harness.
The scabbard can be re-rigged to be left handed but because of the work involved there will be an additional charge of £30 payable before shipping.
Please note that none of the sword bags are large enough to fit this sword. We are working on this...
Edge sharpness
Semi-Sharp is 'butter knife sharp'; it has a very fine flat on the edge. Sharp has been ground to give a reasonable cutting edge, but final honing, if required, is by the customer.
Blade length 92cm/36"
Overall length 120cm/47.5”
Grip length 21.5cm/8.5”
Weight 1620g/3lb 9oz
Point of balance 95mm/3.75" from hilt
12-17th Century Medieval Quillon Dagger
The Quillon dagger is probably the longest lived style of dagger, current from the 12th Century right through to the 17th or even 18thC. This medieval reproduction is suitable for military men from Late Norman knights to Cromwell’s Roundheads.
Dark leather over a wood grip, steel guard and pommel and double sided carbon steel blade with a veg tan leather sheath.
Overall length - 38cm/15”
Grip Length - 9cm/3.5”
Blade length - 26cm/10”
Medieval Brass Handled Eating Knife 13-16th Century
Beautiful medieval eating knife with decorated brass handle inscribed with 'Be Merie' on one face and 'Domine' (Our Lord) on the other. Both motifs were common. These were taken from a 14thC knife but these brass handled knives were popular from 13th through to the 16thC. Suitable for a Knight or nobleman of the period.
Handle 11cm/4.3"
Blade 11.2cm/4.5"
Total length 23cm/9"
FREE Leather Drawstring Pouch
Simple draw string pouch in a supple leather that will fit coins, valuables or even a mobile phone. Such a simple design - it's nearly ageless so anyone from Viking to Napoleonic could wear a purse like this.
Medieval people didn’t have pockets in their clothing so they wore belt pouches often called at the time pockets and used them to carry all their daily essentials. Whether you are a living history purist or you like to carry your car keys, mobile phone and some loose change, these will suit.
Based a composite of examples from the amazing book 'Purses in Pieces' by Olaf Goubitz.
Pouch height 20cm/8 inches
Width 10cm/4 inches
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
All the blades are sold as sharp. This means the blade has been ground to give a reasonable cutting edge, but final honing, if required, is by the customer.
Please check that it is legal to import ALL items in the bundle, especially if you live in Australia, Denmark or Italy.
PLEASE REQUEST A COLOUR FOR ALL OF THE SCABBARDS IN THE NOTES. WE WILL TRY AND FULFILL YOUR REQUEST BUT WILL BE IN TOUCH WITH OPTIONS IF WE CAN'T.
The free pouch will be added to your order by us, so no need to add it to your cart.
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