Swords and weapons for the practice of historical fencing. Steel, wood, and leather crafts.
DUELLING SWORDS
Generally made in pairs, thin and light guards mounted on sport fencing blades.
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DUELLING SWORDS.
(END OF THE 19th CENTURY)
Pair of duelling swords inspired by similar models from the mid and late 19th century. The shells are cut and chiseled by hand. The handle is made of white oak, finished with waxed leather and handmade wire. Mounted on sport fencing blades.
Length: 110cm
Blade length: 90cm
Weight: 370g (each)
PoB: 3.5cm
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FRENCH DUELLING SWORDS. (LAST THIRD OF THE 19th CENTURY)
Pair of French style dueling swords. Simple circular cup made by hand, handle in aged white oak fitted with rectangular aluminum tube inside. Mounted on sport fencing blades.
Total length: 109cm
Blade length: 89cm
Weight: 360g
PoB: 4cm
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Pair of duelling swords inspired by some French models from the late 19th century. The bowl is cut and made by hand, decorated with chiselled drawings. The handle is made of oak covered in waxed leather with a rectangular aluminum tube inside.
Length: 110cm
Blade length: 90cm
Weight: 370g (each)
PoB: 6.5cm