The knights of medieval Europe were no strangers to training with mimicry weapons. Indeed, a young man could spend fourteen years of life training with weapons like this Wooden Two-Handed Sword before he became a knight. As a man of war, a knight had to take it upon himself to master not only his typical sword and shield, but also any weapon he could expect to wield on the field of battle – maces, halberds, short swords, and even two-handed blades, used to knock aside spears and batter enemies. This sword is made like a true sword but in wood, featuring a wide, shallow fuller. It also sports a traditional shape, down to the guard, grip, and pommel. No knight could neglect his training, doubly so in his informative years as a squire. Thus, all modern-day squires and knights should spend some time getting as familiar with a Wooden Two-Handed Sword as they should with a real one. This sword works well for light training and practice.
Please be aware that the wood construction can have differing wood tones than what is pictured above.
Key Features:
- All Wood Construction
- Great for Light Training
- Blade has a Shallow Fuller
Measurements:
- Overall Height: 48 Inches
- Blade Thickness: 0.3 Inch
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