Saber

The first cavarly sabers arrived to Europe with the Avar and Magyar tribes. This weapon was an instrumental part of nomadic light cavalry warfare, which was present in Eastern Europe throughout the late Middle Ages. 

Round the 16-17th century sabers were part of every man's outfit (nobles or lesser ranked soldiers) in Hungary, Poland, Transylvania and in the Ottoman Empire.

Check out this video about our Hajdú saber:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhE8V713SMU&t=2s&ab_channel=VBSwordshopKft.

 

 

 

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Persian shamshir with  leather covered grip. 

The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel. 

Shamshir - Persian saber
Shamshir - Persian saber
Shamshir - Persian saber
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You may find this saber in the game: "Hellish Quart" in the hands of László.

This is the ancestor of the Hungarian Hussar officer sabre.

The spike on the crossguard serves to fix the crossguard and also to stick the weapon to the scabbard.

We make this weapon for re-enactment use. 

"László" - Hungarian saber
"László" - Hungarian saber
"László" - Hungarian saber
"László" - Hungarian saber
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Similar sabers were found in Pecheneg, Cuman and other Eastern-European graves.
Recommended for reenactment fights.
"Steppe Wind" - ultralight nomad saber
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Saber from the Age of the Settlement of the Magyars in the Carpathian Basin, with iron pommel and guard. 

Matt polished!

"Zoltan" - nomad saber
"Zoltan" - nomad saber
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Persian sabre with 3 mm edge thickness, for re-enactment use. Simplified version of the persian karabela.

The blade has a false edge, made of 51CrV4 steel, the pommel and guard are made of yellow brass.  

Karabela - Persian saber
Karabela - Persian saber
Karabela - Persian saber
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Sharpening a sword blade before or after assembling the sword.
During sharpening, the blade loses its original thickness, making it more flexible and lighter, but also more fragile, of course.

The use of sharp swords is a training exercise that requires practice and knowledge, which must be exercised with extreme caution!

Damage and deflection of the swords are primarily due to cutting errors, so these damages are not warranty problems!

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Very popular weapon throughout Eurasia, in the Carpathian Basin, is was largely used by Hungarians. This type of sword has a characteristical ball rounded cross guard and a slightly curved blade.

The crossguard and pommel are made of brass. 

"Farkas" - Nomad saber
"Farkas" - Nomad saber
"Farkas" - Nomad saber
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This is the ancestor of the Hungarian Hussar officer saber.

The spike on the crossguard serves to fix the crossguard and also to stick the weapon to the scabbard.

We make this weapon for re-enactment use. 

This type of saber was named "polish saber" because this guard was used in Poland very wide range.

"László" - Hungarian saber - L guard
"László" - Hungarian saber - L guard
"László" - Hungarian saber - L guard
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This saber is made based on the artifact found in Karos-Eperjeszög.

IX-X. Century Hungarian sabre shape, made for re-enactment use. 

"Karos" - Magyar saber
"Karos" - Magyar saber
"Karos" - Magyar saber
"Karos" - Magyar saber
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Cossack sabre (shashka) with a fullered blade.

The fittings (hand guard and knob) are made of copper, the blade is lightweight, made of tempered 51CrV4 steel.

A well-balanced, ideal fencing weapon.

Shashka - Cossack saber
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