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Roman Germanic Sword

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Sport Combat
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    This Roman Germanic sword is inspired by the Migration Era swords, which evolved from the roman spatha sword. These were carried by the wealthy warriors of the Germanic tribes that dominated continental Europe in the wake of the Western Roman Empire.

    This sword, made in the Czech Republic, has a blunt blade made from high carbon steel. The hilt has been intentionally pitted to replicate the look of rough forging. The grip has been wrapped with thick, spiralled leather. Created for stage combat, the edges are thick and blunt and the blade and its fittings have been both peened and welded for strength.

    Please Note: The grip color and the type of leather grip wrap used on this sword can vary – grip colors can vary from brown to black. There may also be variations in hilt style or grip length.
    Please Note: The hue of the brown grip version can vary from tan to very dark brown

    Overall Length34 3/4''
    Blade Length27 3/4''
    Weight2 lb 12.4 oz
    EdgeBlunt
    Width43.3 mm
    Thickness3.9 mm - 3.7 mm
    PommelPeened / Welded
    P.O.B.3''
    Grip Length3 1/2'' - 4 1/2'' (can vary)
    Blade [CSN14260 High Carbon Steel]
    ClassSport Combat
    CultureGermanic
    Country of OriginCzech Republic

    1 review for Roman Germanic Sword

    1. Wolfe

      Good enough HVery light and balanced, the grip has a good amount of give(it’s made entirely of leather with no wood scales or core) with leather gloves on you get a great grip, no slipping at all. Without gloves you’re gonna get a little slip but nothing crazy. This sword has broken twice during heavy sparing. First one was easy enough to fix, the pommel had broke loose but was still attached. The second time the pommel and base of the tang snapped entirely. These were easy fixes but I work in a metal shop. It’s a good sword I still love using it and am happy it was gifted to me

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