Sorry I had to add the '!' it is such a great name for a weapon and I feel it needs this.
Storta is basically the Italian name for a falchion, though of course with local styles and they remained popular in Italy into the 17thC, with ever increasingly weird and complicated blades.
I was commissioned to make this storta based on a piece sold by Fricker and the blade is based on elements from other storta. This is dated around 1600.
The sword has a single edged blade with a broad fuller and straight grind with a secondary bevel. The tip has two further fullers and a false edge on the clipped point. The guard is steel and the pommel is a hollow bronze fabrication. The grip is elm, covered in shark skin and has 6 steel decorative rods and steel ferrules at each end.
The stats are:
blade length 635mm/25"
overall length 810mm/32"
blade thickness at hilt 6.5mm/1/4"
blade thickness at clip 2.0mm/3/64"
POB 90mm/3.5"
weight 1300g/2lb,13oz
I hope you like it and if you have any questions please ask.
Regards
Tod















