Flame-bladed swords, why?

What are Flamberge, Flammard, Flambard, and Serpentine blades for?

Prototype Type XVIIIc

New sword on the way!

Complex-hilted Longswords

mid 16th C hand-n-half swords

The Arms & Armor Horseman’s Axe

A single axe can cut down a great tree

Broad-bladed rapiers: swords of war

Complex hilted broadswords

Smallsword

Exceptional, light and deadly....

Tucks, Needle of Battle

A spike with attitude

The Noble Tradition of Boar Hunting

Hunting for large game was an integral part of a medieval gentleman's martial lifestyle.  Unlike the largely solitary...

Tucks, crowbars of war

The Tuck is an interesting and impressive sword. Having just finished a replica of a nice example, we thought it woul...

Smallswords: yep, light and fast

The deadly smallsword
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