Medieval Practice Weapon - Two Handed Sword
There are times when sharpened swords are not always practical to use. This Medieval Practice Weapon-Two Handed Sword is a safe option for practice. Even an edged steel blade can hurt when struck with it. Not to mention, the constant contact of two words can cause a lot of wear and tear on the blades. For this reason, wasters became extremely popular to use for teaching fencing. Our sword is made to represent a weapon one would have used anywhere from the 12th to the 15th century. It has been hand-crafted from fully seasoned, solid hardwood and boasts a pommel and guard made with a contrasting shade. It is durable enough to take a lot of abuse during swordplay during reenacting, sparring and edge-to-edge. It is important to note that wood along the grain can break. |
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