Description
Designed by Angus Trim (Atrim).
Based on Oakeshott’s Type XIIIa specification these swords were used in the 12th to early 13th Century in that transitional period from hardened leather to mail with some plate armor protecting vital areas of the body.
Gus along with Tinker Pearce, was one of the pioneering sword makers to incorporate the notion of harmonic balance into his sword designs. Informed by historical examples and his own experimentation, Gus has been making swords, for decades now, that seem to float in your hand. For this sword, Gus left the aesthetics and materials up to the makers, it was the design (weight, balance, taper, harmonics) who had to get right. It took several rounds of samples (not to mention a botched first run), but they finally nailed it!
The blade is hand forged with mono-tempered 9260 spring steel and flat ground with a handsome satin finish. The fittings are high quality stainless steel, exactly matching Gus’s design. The grip is a solid wood core, cord-wrapped for strength with a textured leather over-wrap. The scabbard has a solid wood core, with stainless steel chape and stitched leather wrap.
Bottom line, these are the best performing production medieval swords available.
* A note on customization: Gus has designed this sword as a whole. Changing fittings on the blade should be done with great care if you should want to keep Gus’s handling characteristics intact. Not only weight but overall size and shape should be considered.
Made by Kingston Arms.
- Overall: 43 1/4″
- Blade Length: 32 3/4″
- Handle Length: 10″
- Weight: 3 lbs 4 oz
- Point of Balance: 6″
- Blade Steel: 9260
Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.
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