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27.5″ EGKH Made Messer Sword – Clip Point Blade S Guard Handle – Gift For Him With Sheath

Original price was: US$ 359.00.Current price is: US$ 299.00.

The Messer sword! A Messer is a type of medieval European sword, particularly popular during the 14th to 16th centuries. Here are some key aspects: Characteristics, Single-edged blade: Messer swords typically have a single-edged, curved or slightly curved blade.

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Product price: US$ 299.00
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Blade Size

27.5" High Graded Carbon Steel, Unpolished Blade.

Handle Size

8" S Guard Full Tang Rosewood Handle.

Belly

1.5"

Blade Material

High Graded Carbon Steel, 5160

Blade Thickness

5 mm

Blade Finish Type

Unpolished

Blade Weight

1200 gm

Handle Material

Wooden.

Handle Type

Full Flat Tang

Hand Orientation

Ambidextrous

Sheath Material

Cottonwood, Refined Leather

Blade Steel Hardness

Spine = 22-25 RC, Belly = 45-46 RC, Edge = 54-55 RC

Special Feature

Cross guard – 6 "with S, Full Tang S Guard Handle.

The Messer sword! A Messer is a type of medieval European sword, particularly popular during the 14th to 16th centuries. Here are some key aspects: Characteristics

  1. Single-edged blade: Messer swords typically have a single-edged, curved or slightly curved blade.
  2. Cutting-focused design: The design emphasizes cutting and slashing capabilities.
  3. Handle and guard: Often features a simple crossguard or S-shaped guard.

History and Use

                 1. Medieval Europe: Messer swords were used throughout the region, particularly in Germany and surrounding regions.

2. Infantry and cavalry: Both infantry and cavalry units employed Messer swords.

3. Martial arts: Messer swordsmanship is still studied and practiced in historical European martial arts (HEMA).

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