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The original sword
was dredged up from the river Dordogne many years ago. Although
the blade was badly corroded, both the hilt and guard were
in good condition. This sword dates between 1410 and 1450AD.
The Type XVa was developed to oppose the plate armor
that had arrive sometime before. Although plate armor would be
impenetrable to a thrust from a hand held weapon, there were
many junctions and openings in the armor that the sword could
penetrate. Gripped with two hands, both covered in mail gauntlets,
with one hand on the blade and the other on the hilt, a very
powerful thrust could be delivered, splitting mail links and
forcing its way through the various opening of the armor.
Although the primary purpose the Type XVa was in thrusting,
many had well sharpened blades as well, which could deliver a
disabling cut to a lighter armed opponent.
The sword is hand forged from a high carbon steel, and the
steel guard and pommel are beautifully formed following the three
dimensional drawings. Sword is sold complete with wood scabbard
wrapped in leather with steel accents.
Hank
Reinhardt
Blade length: 36"
Handle/Hilt length: 7.25"
Overall: 44.25"
Balance Point: 4.5" Below Hilt
Weight: 3 lbs. 3.2 oz.
G2-701-Dordogne for $239.99:
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