Todesca Longsword
The Todesca Longsword named after Fiore de Liberi's reference to his "magistri todeschi" - German masters - bridges the distinct martial traditions of 15th-century Italy and Germany, embodying their complementary strengths. Featuring four different configurations that achieve perfect balance between flexibility and structural integrity for modern sport practice, this longsword ensures both safety and parrying presence during sparring and tournaments. The Todesca is ideal for mastering the late medieval German and Italian fencing techniques, ideal for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), historical fencing, stage fencing, and film productions.
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Flos Longsword
The Flos Longsword is inspired by depictions in the Flos Duellatorum combat manual by Italian master at arms Fiore dei Liberi (1409-10) and historical examples like the sword attributed to the Black Prince. Featuring an acute triangular profile taper, diamond-section blade, and thickened tip, it balances precision and durability. Ideal for reenactment, historical recreation, historical fencing, stage fighting, and film productions.
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Zogho Stretto Longsword
Zogho Stretto Longsword is designed for medieval armored combat and close-play techniques in plate armor, drawing inspiration from Fiore dei Liberi’s Flos Duellatorum (1409). It is named after the term used by the Italian Master at Arms for "close combat". The design of this sword is tailored for specific use - the central ricasso encourages the armored fighter to grip the sword, using it as a lance to reduce the distance and target the more exposed areas in the opponent’s armor. It is particularly suited for 15th century half-sword techniques in Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) and historical fencing practitioners who specialize in armored combat or Harnishfechten.
Lupa Longsword
The Lupa Longsword is based on the iconic artifact preserved in the Museo delle Armi Luigi Marzoli, Brescia, often better known as Brescia Spadona. It features a spiked pommel, strong hexagonal-profile crossguard, and an imposing fullered blade. The Lupa (She-wolf) draws its name from the golden wolf motif inlayed in the original finding, identified as the Passau wolf, and its anatomy reflects the transition toward thrust-oriented designs capable of piercing plate armor. The Lupa Longsword is ideal for the discerning reenactor, advanced historical fencers, film productions and collectors seeking premium craftsmanship.
Fior di Battaglia Longsword
The Fior di Battaglia Longsword is the museum-grade version of the Flos Longsword, drawing the design directly from Royal Armouries’ IX.1106. Featuring a thinner edge for a more authentic experience, robust hexagonal crossguard, and an extruded disc pommel with a distinctive truncated pyramid button, it offers unmatched precision for historical fencing solo drills and controlled techniques along with historical authenticity. Ideal for the demanding reenactor, advanced practitioners of historical fencing, film productions and collectors seeking premium craftsmanship.