FromHistorical 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.
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