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European
 Medieval
 Scottish
 Viking
 Roman
 English
 Side Sword
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This collection reproduces a wide range of arms from around the European continent from the 2nd to the 18th century. The progression in sword functionality from the Roman short sword, Medieval long sword and Scottish Basket-Hilts greatly reflects the vast diversity in European swords. .


Hand-and-a-Half Antiqued
Practical
 Medieval
 Viking
 Norman
 Scottish
 English
Practical (blunt) versions of our most popular models built specifically for combat, stage and reenactments.


Practical Viking Sword

 Shields
 Bucklers
 Bosses

Shields, Bucklers and Bosses in a variety of styles and sizes.

AH1084 -- Rob Roy Targe
Rapiers / Main Gauche

Practical Rapiers

Daggers

These Rapiers represent what many define to be the most gentlemanly of Sword Martial Arts. Re-created from surviving examples and built to exacting standards to meet the needs of rapier sparring practitioners. Many of our rapiers and main gauche are built so the blade may be interchanged with our practical sparring blade for safety.

Practical Rapier

Fencing
  Modern Fencing

Sabres

Our line of modern fencing blades and accessories provide essential equipment for the modern-day sport fencer. One of the rapidly growing arts within historical fencing societies is that of sabre fencing in the late 19th century Italian style, originating with fencing masters who were employed to train mounted troops in the effective use of military sabre.

Modern Fencing Practice Foil

Axes / Maces
  Viking
  Danish
  Medieval
  Maces / Flails

The proliferation of axes / maces on the European continent is well known and for good reason, second only to the basic spear an axe head was much easier and cheaper for the medieval blacksmith to produce. We have several examples from around the continent and from different time periods.

XH1072N -- Viking Axe Antique Finish

Pole Arms
  Viking
  Roman
  English
  Medieval

Being easy to produce and, for the most part, the most effective weapon available at the time the pole arm was carried by infantry throughout ancient times. More often than not the sword was used as a last resort, as it is nearly completely ineffective against a skilled foot soldier with his pole arm's lengthy reach.

XH2036 -- Spontoon



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