Blade Size | 39" Hand Forged High Carbon Steel, 5160 Highly Polished Blade. |
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Handle Size | 10" Tail Tang Blade Guard Handle. |
Belly | 5 cm. |
Blade Material | High Graded Carbon Steel, 5160 |
Blade Finish Type | Highly Polished blade. |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Handle Type | Fixed Tail Tang |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Sheath Material | Cottonwood, Refined Leather |
Blade Steel Hardness | Spine = 22-25 RC, Belly = 45-46 RC, Edge = 54-55 RC |
Recommended Uses For Product | Daily needed work, Farming, Hunting, Bushcrafting, Training, Fishing, Camping, Hiking, Gift, Collection and Decoration. |
Special Feature | Blade Style: European Two Handed Long Sword, Guard: Authentic carbon alloy steel, 9.5 Inches Wide |
39″ Oakeshott Type XV Swords – Knight’s Armor
US$ 390.00
This sword is typified as an Oakeshott Type XV of classic form by its tapering stout blade, wheel pommel, and straight cross guard. A style of sword that was popular with the fighting men of Southern and Eastern Europe from the 13th to the 15th Century. There are many examples illustrated in Italian art of the first half of the 15th Century in particular.
About this item
- EGKH Nepal company is owned and run by Ex Veterans who supply hand-forged high-quality kukris blades all around the world
- Handcrafted in the EGKH factory outlet in Nepal by famous & very skilled blacksmiths using very high-quality materials in a very traditional manner.
- 100% Quality Warranty, each blade comes with EGKH marked on the blade and our quality warranty certificate.
- Hand Forged High Graded carbon steel blade, 5160
- Razor Sharp blade, Easy to sharp, Balance water tempered for daily work
This sword is typified as an Oakeshott Type XV of classic form by its tapering stout blade, wheel pommel, and straight cross guard. A style of sword that was popular with the fighting men of Southern and Eastern Europe from the 13th to the 15th Century. There are many examples illustrated in Italian art of the first half of the 15th Century in particular.
This sword would have been an excellent weapon for a Knight of the period with a strong blade well suited to the thrust as well as the cut. Period fight manuals, such as The Flower of Battle by Fiore dei Liberi depict just such swords.
Note: This is a handmade collectible and may contain slight imperfections which are unique to each piece.
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