The Viceroy

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The Viceroy

Limited Edition Medieval War Sword


Oakeshott Type: XXa
Time period:
 
1450  
1500

Starting atEUR 1355

This sword is ready to be shipped in this configuration

The Viceory (light brown grip w. half-wire, sharp)
Ships within 5 working days.
EUR 1475 

This sword has the following customizing options:


 Assistance on GripType_standard

 Assistance on GribColor

 Assistance on Customcolor

 Assistance on FittingColor

 Assistance on Sharpness
The Viceroy Customized, total:
Made to order. Expected production time 4 months.
EUR 1355  
The Viceroy
Made to order. Expected production time 4 months.

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Standard specification
Total length:119 cm (46,77")
Blade length:91 cm (35,83")
CoG:12 cm (4,72")
CoP:53 cm (20,87")
Weight:1630 g (3,594 lbs)
Grip length:15,5 cm (6,102")

The Viceroy

The blade on this sword is a larger scale version of a long and slender single hand sword that is kept at the Royal armouries in Leeds.

This is classified as a XXa by Oakeshott as a subtype to the family of Type XX swords. These have more severe profile taper and more of an acute point than is otherwise he norm for the type XX swords in general. Both XXa swords presented by Oakeshott, as examples of the type has fullered ricassos rather than a set up of double or triple fullers in a lenticular sectioned blade. It is not clear if this is a defining feature or just a coincidence.

A ricasso like the one found on this blade, with hollowground surfaces on both sides of the fuller, presents rigidity and strength to the base of the blade while keeping total mass mass down.

The hilt of this sword is inspired by a handsome war sword from the Landesmuseum in Zürch.

The cross is hexagonal in section with clubbed ends and a sharp cusp or écusson in the middle. It is simple in outline, yet has a refined character. The pommel is an Oakeshott type U: a leaf shaped pommel with prominent midrib and often hollow ground sides. You often see subtle but effective filework and sculpting on these pommels. The grip is waisted with a riser on the widest part.

War swords of this general outline, broad at the base, with gently curving edges toward a pronounced point, have some handling characteristics in common. They are cut and thrust sword, and thus need both authority in the cut and an agile and precise point control. The width of the blade at the cutting section allows for aggressive cutting performance. The narrow and strong point keeps the mass down in the outer part of the blade, which results in a lively and responsive character.

It emanates both refinement and ruthless power; a sword as such those owned by the commanders of a battlefields or feudal lords.

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.

Customer testimonials

NG Viceroy

The viceroy was delivered yesterday. A wonderful, mighty blade, razor sharp, seems to be ideal for heavy cutting. With the long sharp tip the viceroy is also very well suited for thrusting. The sword's balance is outstanding: the blade may have its weight, but you can wield it with ONE hand precisely and quite fast (with correct blade alignment there is a nice sound !), though it excels when used with both hands. Thank you very much for this outstanding weapon, really the sword of a bold commander-in-chief ! Perhaps I will call the sword "the truchsess", remembering Georg Truchsess von Waldburg, who commanded the forces of the swabian league against the uprising bands in the great german peasant war in 1525

Guillermo, Germany