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		Closeout!  Was $265, Now Only $215.00! 
		Circa 1480 
		This sword rests in the Schloss Erbach Armoury and is 
		a fine example of a high medieval/renaissance sword (classified as an 
		Oakeshott type XVIII A). This is truly a beautiful example of a bastard 
		sword, effective in the cut and the thrust. The steel parts are highly 
		decorative and the high carbon steel blade is lightly hollow ground, 
		giving the sword a great feel with one or two hands. Made by Windlass 
		Steelcrafts. Includes scabbard. Can be seen in
		Records Of The Medieval Sword 
		by Ewart Oakeshott. 
		
			- Overall: 43-1⁄4"
 
			- Blade: 34" long, 2-1⁄4" wide, 3⁄16" thick
 
			- Wt: 3 lbs
 
		 
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