The Regent
Limited Edition Medieval War Sword
Oakeshott Type: XVIIIb
Time period:
| 1450 | 1500 |
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This sword is ready to be shipped in the following variations
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Ships within 5 working days.
Ships within 5 working days.
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This sword has the following customizing options:
Made to order. Expected production time 4 months.
Specifications
| Standard specification | |
| Total length: | 122 cm (48,03") |
| Blade length: | 94 cm (37,01") |
| CoG: | 13 cm (5,12") |
| CoP: | 58 cm (22,83") |
| Weight: | 1590 g (3,505 lbs) |
| Grip length: | 19 cm (7,48") |
The Regent
This sword is inspired by the beautiful long swords favored in areas of Germanic influence during the mid to late 15th century.
It has a long hollow ground blade with edges that arc gracefully to an acute point. The raised midrib gives this blade a good stiffness for its weight while the keen edges are crisp and well defined.
The blade is a classic example of a type classified as Oakeshott XVIIIb (according to The Sword in the Age of Chivalry), combining efficient width at the cutting section with a strong awl-shaped point. The grip is of hexagonal section and has the typical waisted profile.
Its hilt is inspired by that on a sword found in the Boden See (dated to the mid 15th C), kept at the Landesmuseum, Zürich.
The pommel is of Type V, a flamboyant version of the fishtail style. The cross is slim with an octagonal section and clubbed ends and can be classified as a version of cross style 2 according to Oakeshott's system.
This is the goal for this design: a quick, responsive and efficient cutter with a forward pivot point placed close to the point. A hollow ground blade can have a thick and stiff spine and still be relatively light for its size. This is an important aspect of this design.
A Limited Edition Hand Crafted Collectible Sword
This sword is offered in a limited edition of only 1,000 collectible swords worldwide.
Sword design/specifications ©2003/2007 Peter Johnsson.


