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This sword features a steel fish-tail pommel, straight guard, and a
leather and wire wrapped grip. This battle ready sword is designed for stage combat and will stand up to the rigors of steel to steel sword fighting. We are pleased to offer you a semi-custom sword with a choice of sharp (factory edged 1mm thickness) or blunted blade, and various finishes. The sword blades are made from high carbon steel with a Rockwell Hardness of 46 - 47 HRC and tempered to a spring steel.
Single Hand Sword Key Features:
* Made for the re-enactor
* Can be Customized for the collector
* Battle Ready Sword
* Pommel: Threaded or Riveted
Single Hand Sword Measurements:
Overall Length 40''
Blade 31-1/2''
Hand Guard 9''
Imported: Please allow 6 - 12 weeks.
Hand Made: Specs may vary from sword to sword
The King Charles III Rapier Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is a replica reproduction of a guard sword that belonged to King Chalres III (Charles III of Bourbon, king of Naples from 1735 to 1759 and king of Spain from 1759 to 1788). Charles the Third (Carlos the Third) was a man of great dynamic spirit, and promoted cultural and economic growth. Founder of the Royal Factory of Weapons of Toledo, he was a promoter of important architectural work. King Chalres III contributed with soldiers and weapons to the independence of the United States of America. King Charles the Third is best known in Italy for granting independence to the south of the Peninsula after two centuries of Spanish and Austrian rule.
The King Charles III Rapier Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a Toledo steel made blade, etched on its upper part. The cast metal hilt has a shell guard provided with knuckleguard, typical of the17th - 18th centuries rapiers. The pommel is chalice shaped and the handgrip is wrapped in metal string.
Features
Overall Length: 100 cms - 40 inches
Blade: AISI 440 Stainless Steel - fully tempered - etched
Handle: Zamak Nickel Plated
The Tizona and Colada Swords belonged to the Castilian knight Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as "El Cid Campeador" in the 11th century. He was the prototype of the knight and a loyal vassal who took part with his king, Alphonse VI, in the conquest of Toledo. Subsequently, El Cid conquered the city, and kingdom of Valencia (which he ruled there until his death in 1099) from the Arabians (Moors). El Cid was a great war hero, a superior and extremely successful soldier of fortune, who apparently never lost a battle. To this day, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar is known as a hero of Christian Spain, due to his excellent acheivements in the the Reconquest of Spain from the Moors. His title, El Cid Campeador, derives from: "El Cid" , a Moorish title of respect, from Arabic al sayyid "Lord"; "Campeador" is Spanish for "Champion".
The El Cid Colada Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a double-edged Toledo steel blade, with 24K Gold etching on its upper part. The hilt is of Nickel plated cast metal with twisted quillons and knuckle-guard, grip wrapped in a metal string with a spheric pommel.
Features
Overall Length: 100 cms - 40 inches
Blade: Stainless Steel - fully tempered - 24K Gold etching
Handle: Zamak - nickel plated
The Shirasaya Katana Samurai Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain features a high-quality blade made of 420s stainless steel hardened and sharpened. Scabbard and handle made of natural wood.
Features
Overall Length: 98 cms - 38 1/2 inches
Blade: 420s Stainless Steel
Handle: Wood
Scabbard: Wood
The Shirasaya Wakizashi Samurai Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain features a high-quality blade made of 420s stainless steel hardened and sharpened. Scabbard and handle made of natural wood.
Features
Overall Length: 64 cms - 25 1/2 inches
Blade: 420s Stainless Steel
Handle: Wood
Scabbard: Wood