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Marozzo's two-handed sword

This two–handed sword is a similar type of weapon that is depicted in Achille Marozzo’s Opera Nova [Marozzo, 1536] but can be dated earlier to about 1450-1500. Its long and slender blade it is suitable for cuts as well as thrusts. The blade has three fullers and parrying lugs and transitions from rectangular to hexagonal cross section along its length. The crossguard is of simple round shape, the grip consists of a wooden core, tapering towards the pommel, decorated with spiral flutes and covered in leather. A plain, pear–shaped pommel completes the sword.

  • Sword Type: Type XX mit 3 Kannelierungen
  • Hilt Type: Type 11 with added plate for hand protection
  • Pommel: Type T5, somewhat compressed

Two-handed swords, because of the "oversized cargo" is calculated with the prices of another transport company (not Georgian post, because of their restrictions on the "oversized cargo")

Specifications

  • Base price: 700
  • Weight total: 2100 gr
  • Point of balance: 80 mm
  • Total length: 1485 mm
  • Blade length: 1128 mm
  • Crossguard length: 372 mm
Production time: 1,5 month, counting from every 15th or 30th day of the month.
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