From
Historical
Recreations:
16th Century Scottish Claymore with
Leather Wrapped Ricasso.
(History Lives)

The Robert the Bruce Claymore (IP-069) features
a Madagascar ebony handle with brass rings and the diamond- section quillons
found on many period pieces. The leather wrapped ricasso, a feature
found on many larger two-handed swords, provided extra leverage in close
combat situations.
Robert The Bruce Claymore
Blade Length: 42"
Overall Length: 57"
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
| IP-069-2 Robert the Bruce
Claymore |
$ 299.00 |
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Note .. The construction
of this sword makes it suitable for heavy reenactment use.
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
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