Windlass Italian Falchion
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This falchion is a copy of one held in the Florence Museum that dates from about the first quarter of the 16th century. The blade is high carbon steel. The guard and the pommel are steel, while the grip is polished hardwood.
Details
The falchion was a weapon used in battle more than many realize. A heavy, single edged weapon designed for heavy chopping, it has a history that stretches back to the Bronze Age. During the Renaissance its form became a little more elaborate, but its functionality remained the same. This was a sword designed to oppose the combinations of plate and mail that were popular. The blade could shear mail with ease, and dent or crush lighter weight plate.
This falchion is a copy of one held in the Florence Museum that dates from about the first quarter of the 16th century. The blade is high carbon steel. The guard and the pommel are steel, while the grip is polished hardwood. The scabbard mounts are also steel. A beautiful and impressive sword. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
Specifications
SPECIFICATION | METRIC | IMPERIAL |
Overall Length | 832mm | 32.75" |
Blade Length | 654mm | 25.75" |
Handle Length | ||
Weight | 1.47 Kg | 3 lb 4 oz |
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Blade Steel | 1065 | |
Scabbard | Leather/Steel | |
Specifications will vary slightly from piece to piece. |