
Relative condition: 7/10
Structural integrity: 10/10
Throughout history, swords were not always born from a single planned design. Smithies would often create “composite” weapons—assembling high-quality blades with hilts and pommels from different productions to create unique, one-off sidearms. This composite longsword follows that age-old tradition.
Reason of sale: This longsword is made with components left over from previous production runs. By combining these disparate parts, we’ve created a longsword that is historically evocative, structurally sound, and entirely unique. There are minor wear marks on the blade and fittings.
Historical Inspiration: The sword features a quintessential Oakeshott Type XVIII blade, a design that rose to prominence in the 15th century. These blades were developed to counter the increasing prevalence of plate armor, featuring a stiff, diamond-shaped cross-section and a sharp, acute point for thrusting, while maintaining enough width for devastating cuts. In hand, the sword feels very responsive and light.
SPECS:
Total Length : 50”
Blade Length: 39”
grip: 9″
Blade Width: 2 ”
Weight: 2 lbs 9oz.


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