Steel-to-Steel
Competition Stage Combat Line SM
Norman Medieval Sword
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* Full wide tangs that is sandwiched
between the wodden handle, then wrapped in leather.
* Pinged Pommels for added Strength.
* The Fit-and-Finish that you have come to expect
from Generation2.
* Blunt edges for Safety.
* All at a Great Price! (To keep the cost
down these swords do not come with a scabbard.)

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Norman Medieval Sword - Another
new
Generation 2 design. A simple battle sword of Norman decent.
Dating from 800 - 1600 A.D. This style was quite popular. It
features a full tang construction, high carbon blade, double fullered that
is flexible and strong. High polished straight Steel cross guard
and pommel to top it off.
Blade length: 29"
Handle/Hilt length: 8 3/8
Overall: 37 3/8"
Balance Point: 4.75" Below
Hilt
Weight: Under 3.0 lbs.
Call toll free 888-407-0296 to order this new
Generation2 sword!
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| IP-004-2 Norman Sword |
$ 129.00 |
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Note .. The construction
of this sword makes it suitable for Steel-to-Steel.
Also Note..This
sword (and or dagger) comes very sharp.
These instruments are NOT toys, their use requires
the training and supervision of a qualified Teacher or Trainer in
sword use or fencing. Their use in ANY
other form (i.e. chopping trees down in the backyard, etc. ;-) can result
in severe injury to the user and to the
instrument, and is not warranted by Imperial Weapons. If you are not
qualified, DO NOT attempt to use these instruments
before securing qualified instruction. Owning an instrument
such as this carries with it a responsibility
to gain the instruction needed to become proficient and qualified in its
use. Users should contact a qualified Trainer
or Teacher or join a fencing club to receive proper training. The
necessary training is NOT available via
books or videos; and no, it is definitely not as easy as it looks. Imperial
Weapons, its employees, nor associated
companies, assume no responsibility for injury, damage, or loss incurred
by use of these instruments. All edged
instruments can be dangerous when handled by ill-trained or
non-trained personnel. We cannot stress
too strongly that, without exception, the user of these instruments must
get the proper training to insure their
own safety and the safety of others.