Questions about the product Elegant 18th-century ceremonial sword with leather scabbard
What material is the blade of the 18th-century noble ceremonial sword made of, and is it sharpened for staged combat?
The blade of the noble ceremonial sword is made of high-quality EN45 spring steel. It has a triangular cross-section and is unsharpened, which is why it is not suitable for active stage combat.
The blade of this ceremonial sword is made of EN45 spring steel and is not sharpened for stage combat, as it has a triangular cross-section and is designed purely as a thrusting weapon.
The blade of this ceremonial sword is made of high-quality EN45 spring steel. It has a triangular cross-section and is designed purely as a thrusting weapon, which is why it is not sharpened for stage combat.
What is the overall length and blade length of the ceremonial sword, and what is the weight of the model?
This elegant 18th-century ceremonial sword has an overall length of approximately 93 cm and a blade length of approximately 77.5 cm. The model weighs approximately 517 g.
What materials were used for the guard and hilt of the ceremonial sword, and how is the accompanying scabbard attached to the body?
The guard and handguard of the ceremonial sword are made of brass, while the grip is made of wood. The accompanying scabbard has an integrated hook for direct attachment to a belt.