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CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords
Practical Norman Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 36 inches overall. Practical Norman Swords have a 30" high carbon deeply fullered blade with the wide edges required by the re-enactment community. Grooved leather wrapped handle. The guard is wider than that of the earlier Viking designs that preceded this pattern. "Tea-cosy" type pommel. Scabbard is left plain for owner customization. Based on a classic 11th century pattern popular during the Norman Invasion of Britain.
Practical Hand-and-a-Half Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 43 3/4 inches overall. Practical Hand-and-a-Half Swords have a 34 1/4" unsharpened fully tempered steel blade with rounded tip. Handles has a black leather grip with metal cross guard and wheel pommel. A custom wood scabbard is included.
River Witham Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 37 5/8 inches overall. River Witham Swords have a 31 1/8" sharpened carbon steel blade with blood groove. Black leather wrapped grip. Steel cross guard and wheel pommel. Black leather wrapped wooden scabbard.
Agincourt Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 36 1/2 inches overall. Agincourt Swords have a 27 1/2" sharpened high carbon spring steel blade. Macassar ebony wood handle with steel guard and pommel. Brown leather scabbard is included.
Lionheart Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 35 inches overall. Lionheart Swords have a 27" sharpened high carbon spring steel blade. Black leather wrapped handle with steel cruciform guard and pommel. Brown leather scabbard is included.
Hand and A Half Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 38 1/2 inches overall. Hand and a Half Sword, also known as the Bastard Swords have a 27" sharpened high carbon spring steel blade. Black leather wrapped handle with steel guard and pommel. Brown leather scabbard is included. This is a favorite sword of re-enactors.
War Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 40.5 inches overall. War Swords have a 32.5" sharpened high carbon spring steel blade. Black leather wrapped handle with steel guard and scent-stopper pommel. Black leather covered wooden scabbard.
Henry
V Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 34 1/2 inches overall. Henry V Swords have a 27 1/2" sharpened high carbon spring steel blade. Hardwood handle with steel guard and wheel pommel. Made in the China. Brown leather scabbard is included.
Hanwei Practical Bastard Swords Re-enactment designed Hanwei Practical Bastard Swords are 49 1/2" overall. These swords feature a 38" fullered, unsharpened 5160 high carbon steel blade with blunt tip (5160 high carbon steel is used to minimize burring). The handle is 11” and is wrapped in a dye-able tan leather, allowing for individual customization. The Practical Bastard Swords also offer a Dye-able tan all leather scabbard with metal fittings. Stainless hilt and pommel. Built for re-enactors. The weight is 3lb, 10 oz which may vary slightly per sword.
Paul Chen Bastard Swords These CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords are 50 3/8 inches overall. These full size Bastard Swords have a 39 inch unsharpened carbon steel blade with blood groove. Leather wrapped grip with antiqued metal guard and pommel. The Paul Chen Bastard Swords include a wooden scabbard with antiqued metal fittings.
Paul Chen Tinker
Norman Swords Blunt
The Tinker Series Norman swords have an overall length of 36 5/16", a blade length of 30 11/16" and a handle length of 5". Sword weighs in at about 2lb 8oz. Norman Swords, with their distinctive cruciform guards and brazil-nut pommels, are similar in weight and static balance and offer virtually identical handling characteristics. Both are harmonically balanced to optimize cutting ability in the case of the sharp version and to provide authentic handling characteristics for the re-enactor. The blades are forged in 5160 high carbon steel and marquenched to HRC50-52, allowing superior edge retention on the sharp and anti-burr safety on the blunt. Grips are wood-cored and leather-covered over a cord wrap. Made by Hanwei.
Paul Chen Tinker
Norman Swords Sharpened
The Tinker Series Norman swords have an overall length of 36 1/2", a blade length of 30 3/4" and a handle length of 5". Sword weighs in at about 2lb 5oz. Norman Swords, with their distinctive cruciform guards and brazil-nut pommels, are similar in weight and static balance and offer virtually identical handling characteristics. Both are harmonically balanced to optimize cutting ability in the case of the sharp version and to provide authentic handling characteristics for the re-enactor. The blades are forged in 5160 high carbon steel and marquenched to HRC50-52, allowing superior edge retention on the sharp and anti-burr safety on the blunt. Grips are wood-cored and leather-covered over a cord wrap. Made by Hanwei.
Paul Chen Tinker
Great Sword of War
The Great Sword of War has an overall overall length of 47 5/8", it has a blade length of 35 7/8", a handle length of 11" and weighs 3lb 14oz. This sword is designed and crafted purely as a cutting sword and, weighing in at a little less than four pounds, it is built to excel on heavy targets. The 11” grip provides excellent leverage and static and dynamic balance are to Tinker’s demanding standards. The blade is again forged in 5160 and marquenched to HRC50-52. The hilt is retained by Tinker’s signature recessed sleeve mounting system, providing secure retention and easy hilt tightening, using the Allen wrench provided. Made by Hanwei.
Paul Chen Tinker Viking Swords Blunt
Paul Chen Tinker 9th Century Viking Sword Blunt has an
overall length of 37.5" with a 30.12" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade.
While not a direct copy of any particular sword, the Viking sword design was
inspired by historical examples from the early 9th Century, most notably
finds from the area around Trondheim, Norway, where the circular indentation
hilt decoration was popular. The scabbards are provided with suspension
points and a period chape, giving the sheathed sword a very attractive
appearance. The construction of the Viking "pair" differs from other swords
in the Tinker series inasmuch as they are tang-riveted (peened) in period
fashion at the pommel, primarily to satisfy Viking re-enactment
requirements, and the blunt blade design is very much directed towards
re-enactment rather than sparring. However, as with the other swords in the
series, replacement blades are available and Tinker is offering a
blade-replacement and re-peening service for users unable to undertake the
task themselves.
Paul Chen Tinker Viking Swords Sharp
Paul Chen Tinker 9th Century Viking Sword Sharp has an
overall length of 37.37" with a 30.87" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade.
While not a direct copy of any particular sword, the Tinker Viking sword
design was inspired by historical examples from the early 9th Century, most
notably finds from the area around Trondheim, Norway, where the circular
indentation hilt decoration was popular. The scabbards are provided with
suspension points and a period chape, giving the sheathed sword a very
attractive appearance. The construction of the Viking "pair" differs from
other swords in the Tinker series inasmuch as they are tang-riveted (peened)
in period fashion at the pommel, primarily to satisfy Viking re-enactment
requirements. However, as with the other swords in the series, replacement
blades are available. The breadth of the Sharp makes for an efficient
cutting profile.
Paul Chen Tinker Early Medieval
Swords Blunt
Paul Chen Tinker Early Medieval Sword Blunt has an overall
length of 38" with a 31" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade. Tinker Early
Medieval Swords are single-hand Oakeshott Type XII pieces, again having
sharp and blunt versions with identical handling characteristics. The blunt
uses a broad, flat fuller to move mass towards the edges for safety while
retaining a very lively feel. The cruciform hilt is attractive and
functional.
Paul Chen Tinker Early Medieval
Swords Sharp
Paul Chen Tinker Early Medieval Sword Sharp has an overall
length of 38.5" with a 31.75" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade. Tinker
Early Medieval Swords are single-hand Oakeshott Type XII pieces, with sharp
and blunt versions with identical handling characteristics. The sharp is
fullered for about two thirds of its length, with a flattened diamond
section out towards the tip. The cruciform hilt is attractive and
functional.
Paul Chen Tinker Bastard Swords Blunt
Paul Chen Tinker Bastard Swords Blunt Tip have an overall
length of 42.75" with a 33.37" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade. Our
Tinker Bastard swords are based on the Oakeshott Type XVIIIA and are
designed so that both the sharp and blunt versions will perform identically
in the hand, offering the possibility of sparring and cutting with swords
that feel and respond in exactly the same way. The blunt has a long, broad
fuller, to compensate for the edge thickness, and thhe tip is sufficiently
flexible to provide an adequate level of safety. Wheel-type pommels are
sized to provide a grip for the second hand when required, and the straight
tapering cross provides excellent hand protection.
Paul Chen Tinker Bastard Swords Sharp
Paul Chen Tinker Bastard Swords Sharp have an overall length
of 42.75" with a 33.37" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade. Our Tinker
Bastard swords are based on the Oakeshott Type XVIIIA and is designed so
that both the sharp and blunt versions will perform identically in the hand,
offering the possibility of sparring and cutting with swords that feel and
respond in exactly the same way. The sharp blade is produced in two slightly
different versions - this version is diamond-sectioned throughout its length
Wheel-type pommels are sized to provide a grip for the second hand when
required, and the straight tapering cross provides excellent hand
protection.
Paul Chen Tinker Longswords Blunt
Paul Chen Tinker Longswords Blunt have an overall length of
47" with a 35" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade. Tinker Longswords
provide the WMA practitioner with a fast, well-balanced pair of swords that
will perform beautifully in skilled hands. The Blunt Trainer features nearly
identical handling to that of its sharp companion, but with thick edges and
a rounded tip for safe sparring practice.
Paul Chen Tinker Longswords Sharp
Paul Chen Tinker Longswords Sharp have an overall length of
47" with a 35" 5160 marquenched spring steel blade. Our Tinker Longswords
provide the WMA practitioner with a fast, well-balanced pair of swords that
will perform beautifully in skilled hands. The demi-fullered sharp blades
exhibit a quick profile taper with a diamond section out to the tip,
providing the necessary stiffness for the cutting stroke. The flattened
scent-stopper pommel (Type T-1) forms a natural extension of the double-hand
grip and the square-section guard provides solid security.
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CAS Hanwei Medieval Swords