Germanic Spatha, practical blunt sword

Spathae are known since the Roman period and were adapted later by Germanic people who enhenced them according to their needs. A Sparta is a thrusting swords with a broad, double-edged and straight blade which were used as one-handed weapon.

Our reconstruction follows a Spatha as they were used in the Germanic settlement area from the 1st to the 6th Century, the so called Migration period or period of Barbarian invasions. The blade is handforged from high-quality springsteel and heat treated to an approx. hardness of around 48 Rockwell. The blade has got a distinctive fuller which offers both flexibility and a lesser weight. The edges of this medieval sword are blunt and the tip is rounded for safety.
Both, pommel and guard are made of riveted sheets of brass, which surround an inner sheet of cow-horn. The hilt is made of wood, brass and horn.

The delivery includes a matching wooden scabbard which is leather wrapped featuring brass mound and chape.

Details:
- Battle-ready Sword Category : SK-B
Learn more about our classification for blunt practical swords
- Blade Material: Spring Steel EN45, heat-treated
- Hardness of the blade: approx. 48 HRC
- Overall: approx. 90 cm
- Blade length: approx. 74.5 cm
- Thickness of the blade: approx. 3.5 mm
- Width at guard: approx. 4.6 cm
- Cutting edge: approx. 2 mm for safety
- Point of balance: 15 cm
- Typification: Behmer-Type 2
- Weight (without scabbard): 1.2 kg

This is an orginal ULFBERTH® product.

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Hirdetés létrehozva jan. 18, 2021

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