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Liutger Arming Sword
The Liutger Arming Sword, inspired by Ewart Oakeshott’s cherished "Moonbrand" and MS I.33 sword-and-buckler depictions, balances precision and versatility. With a fullered wide blade, Straight or curved crossguard and leather chappe for thumb grip, its proportions are optimized for the study and application of sword-and-buckler original techniques, thanks to its nimbleness and historical design. Ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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Discepolo Arming Sword
The Discepolo Arming Sword offers a historically faithful and safe representation of the knightly sword that defined the late medieval battlefield, during 14th and 15th century. Perfectly suited for reenactment and historical reconstruction, it embodies the precision and elegance of Oakeshott Type XV swords. Featuring a triangular profile taper, diamond-section blade, and a thickened tip for safety, it combines historical accuracy with practical utility. Ideal for reenactment, historical fencing, stage fighting, and film productions.
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Draco Arming Sword
The Draco Arming Sword is an accurate blunt recreation of the 14th-century Solingen Type XIV sword, inspired by the artifact housed at the Deutsches Klingenmuseum. With its lenticular cross-section, robust blade profile and a brass pommel, it testifies both the efficiency and beauty of late medieval swordmaking. Ideal for the discerning reenactor, advanced scholars of sword-and-buckler techniques as seen in the I.33 Fechtbuch, film productions, and collectors seeking authenticity and superior design.
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San Maurizio Knightly Sword
The San Maurizio Knightly Sword is a refined blunt replica of the 13th-century artifact attributed to Saint Maurice, a Roman soldier and martyr. Based on the original housed at Turin’s Armeria Reale, it features a parallel profile taper, a fullered blade, and a classic brazil nut pommel, embodying both the martial and spiritual legacy of this revered relic. Ideal for the demanding reenactor, advanced practitioners of historical fencing, film productions and collectors seeking impeccable and premium craftsmanship.
Duca di Milano Knightly Sword
The Duca di Milano Knightly Sword represents the prestige and power of Milanese Signoria during the late 15th century. Inspired by a the Cluny Museum’s gilded estoc attributed to Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan, it features 24k gold accents on the hand-sculpted fishtail pommel and octagonal crossguard, a solid blonde horn grip, and the blue velvet scabbard mountings in sterling silver and gilded brass, inspired by the Victoria & Albert Museum’s collections. Ideal for the truly demanding collector, advanced practitioners of historical fencing, film productions and reenactors seeking luxury, prestigious craftsmanship.