Materials
Hungarian Axe, an all around favorite!
A stout two-handed axe is an exceptional weapon wether today or in the medieval period. Our Hungarian Axe is a great...
One of 15th C Style Italian Longsword
Today we are checking out a one of sword we have for sale. It is available on our website here until someone claims i...
Type L Danish War Axe
The Danish warriors of the pre medieval period were feared across Europe. This axe was one of the large two handed ...
Whiskey & Weapons with Dr. Guy Windsor part deaux
In this second half of the discussion we dive into some of the aspects of sword use that intrigue us, that we love a...
A chat with Dr. Guy Windsor pt1
In this episode of Whiskey and Weapons we get to chat with our good friend and excellent swords person Dr. Guy Windso...
Scorpion!?
Today we are looking at an early 16th century style pole arm we have newly finished that was a custom commission. It...
Arms & Armor hand-crafted in the USA
As we approach this July 4th it seems unreal the journey we have been on over the last 5 years or so. We hope this s...
The Coustel
Over the last couple of decades we have seen several reproductions titled Coustels come on the market and be popular ...
Anglo-Saxon Type X from Wandsworth
The discovery at Wandsworth on Thames of a Type X sword dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period was one of the great fi...
Sword Care
Sword and Weapon care
We have gotten a few questions from folks on care and maintenance lately so thought we could l...
3 Swords available today!
Hot off the forge to your hands, these three swords are available now, just waiting for a responsible sword parent to...
Glaive, a new item from Arms & Armor
Today we are happy to introduce a beautiful new product, our 15th Century French Glaive. We are very excited about th...