Product Name: Chevalier II
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords that introduce the concept of counterguard.
Blade Typology: Wide Blade
Blade Cross Section: Diamond
Pommel: G Disc (After Oakeshott’s Classification)
Guard: Curved with finger rings,double small port and knuckle bow
Overall Length: 104
Blade Length: 90
Max Blade Width: 3...
Product Name: Chevalier I
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords that introduce the concept of counterguard with symmetrical ports.
Blade Typology: Wide Blade
Blade Cross Section: Diamond
Pommel: Fig
Guard: Curved with finger rings,double small port and knuckle bow
Overall Length: 104 cm
Blade Length: 90 cm
Max Blade Width:...
Product Name: Duelist II
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords with a more complex hilt for an enhanced protection.
Blade Typology: Wide Blade
Blade Cross Section: Diamond
Pommel: G Disc (after Oakeshott Classification)
Guard: Curved with finger rings, small port, big port and knuckle bow
Overall Length: 104...
Product Name: Duelist I
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords with a more complex hilt for an enhanced protection.
Blade Typology: Wide Blade
Blade Cross Section: Diamond
Pommel: Fig
Guard: Curved with finger rings, small port, big port and knuckle bow
Overall Length: 104 cm
Blade Length: 90 cm
Max...
Product Name: Marozzo II
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords that Achille Marozzo could have used to learn and teach the bolognese school, preserved in his Opera Nova chiamata Duello (1536)
Blade Typology: Wide Blade
Blade Cross Section: Diamond
Pommel: G Disc (after Oakeshott Classification)
Guard: Curved...
Product Name: Marozzo I
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords that Achille Marozzo could have used to learn and teach the bolognese school, preserved in his Opera Nova chiamata Duello (1536)
Blade Typology: Wide Blade
Blade Cross Section: Diamond
Pommel: Fig
Guard: Curved with finger rings, small...
Product Name: Manciolino II
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords that Antonio Manciolino could have used to learn and teach the bolognese school, preserved in his Opera Nova per Imparare a Combattere & Schermire d’ogni forte Armi (before 1531)
Blade Typology: Narrow Blade
Blade Cross...
Product Name: Manciolino I
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by originals and training swords that Antonio Manciolino could have used to learn and teach the bolognese school, preserved in his Opera Nova per Imparare a Combattere & Schermire d’ogni forte Armi ( before 1531)
Blade Typology: Narrow Blade
Blade...
Product Name: Agrippa II
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by several early originals and some of the training swords illustrated in Camillo Agrippa’s treatise Trattato di Scientia d’Arme(1555). Agrippa surely used more complex hilts, but in order to clearly present some techniques he possibly suggested the artist...
Product Name: Agrippa I
Period: 16th c.
Source: Inspired by several early originals and some of the training swords illustrated in Camillo Agrippa’s treatise Trattato di Scientia d’Arme (1555). Agrippa surely used more complex hilts, but in order to clearly present some techniques he possibly suggested the...