This is a type of sword characterized as having a pear form pommel and slightly curved cross-guard.
Pear pommels existed in various forms in that time.
Matt polished!
In this category you may find the swords based on high and late medieval age pieces. Knightly arming swords, longswords, falchions and messers for the use of reenactment or other semi/ full contact fights.
Many of these pieces are often in stock if not we can forge them in a short time.
This is a type of sword characterized as having a pear form pommel and slightly curved cross-guard.
Pear pommels existed in various forms in that time.
Matt polished!
Falchion for reenactment, or full-contact battle use.
Note: the weight is lower than the HMB weapons!
The broad, robust blade indicates how this type of weapon was used. Falchions, Malchus swords had different forms in use. There were high quality, elaborately engraved falchions but also existed as cheaper peasant's weapons.
Trainingsword for HEMA sparring and for reenactment. The blade is made with fuller.
This type of sword can be viewed in the Landesmuseum of Zurich.
Matt polished!
Cross-guard and pommel are decorated with leaf motifs.
Blazons can be seen on the pommel.
Classical peasant knife, made for re-enactment or full-contact battles.
We made the guard simplier, of 1 piece steel to keep the price low, and produce a high quality weapon.
The grip is made of hardwood.
The 4 mm blade is optimal for the HMB battles.
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!
Gothic sword Type from the XIII. Century
Sword from the XV. Century with shiny polished blade!
Classic shape of straight cross-guard and disk-shaped pommel that was still stylish in the XVI. Century.
This sword is made after the requirements for the HMB and Battle of the Nations.
Classic shape of bent cross-guard and pear-shaped pommel that was still stylish in the XIV-XVI. Century.
This sword is made after the requirements for the HMB and Battle of the Nations.
Falchion for reenactment, or BUHURT use.
The broad, robust blade indicates how this type of weapon was used. Falchions, Malchus swords had different forms in use. There were high quality, elaborately engraved falchions but also existed as cheaper peasant's weapons.