The blade is quite flexible but still stiff enough for horrid thrusts, and she handles swiftly but stoutly. I cant think of a more perfect sword for I.33 fencing. To me this weapon characterizes the transitional period. Probably used around 1350 and therefor made to combat both maille and plate-wearing opponents.

Measurements and Specifications:
Weight: 1,1kg
Overall length: 92cm
Blade length: 76,5cm
Blade width: 5,5cm at base
Pommel and crossguard made from antique 18th century iron from a church lattice (still of highest quality).
The unfortunate side is that i might be forced to sell her..:( This sword was ordered before i made the pragmatic decision to only focus on late 15th century living history - so as much as id love to keep her collector-discipline and the wallet says otherwise. So if anyone is interested drop me a PM.
Ill let the pictures speak for the rest;





