Brugensis Greatsword

$869.00

While currently in restoration treatment, an original Federschwert was rediscovered in a local museum, repeating the swords depicted on the portraits of the kings of Belgium’s oldest fencing Guild, the oldest continuously operating fencing club in the world – De Hallebardiers.

This Feder reaches a length of 154.5 cm. The blade length is 118.7 cm. This Feder, although a training substitute for a sword, is dated to the XVII- XVIII century. The thickness of the tip of the blade is 1mm (measured as 0.5mm, but the original is badly beaten with rust).

It is a very unusual sword and it looks very cool.

  • Hardness: 47-50 HRC
  • Steel: 60C2A
  • Weight total: 1680 gr
  • Point of balance: 100 mm
  • Total length: 1540 mm
  • Blade length: 1190 mm
  • Crossguard length: 100 mm
  • Crossguard width: 100 mm
  • Blade width: 20 mm
  • Blade width in ricasso: 60 mm
  • Blade width at the tip: 14 mm

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Description

While currently in restoration treatment, an original Federschwert was rediscovered in a local museum, repeating the swords depicted on the portraits of the kings of Belgium’s oldest fencing Guild, the oldest continuously operating fencing club in the world – De Hallebardiers.

This Feder reaches a length of 154.5 cm. The blade length is 118.7 cm. This Feder, although a training substitute for a sword, is dated to the XVII- XVIII century. The thickness of the tip of the blade is 1mm (measured as 0.5mm, but the original is badly beaten with rust).

It is a very unusual sword and it looks very cool.

  • Hardness: 47-50 HRC
  • Steel: 60C2A
  • Weight total: 1680 gr
  • Point of balance: 100 mm
  • Total length: 1540 mm
  • Blade length: 1190 mm
  • Crossguard length: 100 mm
  • Crossguard width: 100 mm
  • Blade width: 20 mm
  • Blade width in ricasso: 60 mm
  • Blade width at the tip: 14 mm

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