Quality
A Two Hander and a Side Sword...
Today we have two swords up in our Artisan Section. A massive Two Hander and a16th century side sword. Both pieces ar...
A Sword for Ice Breaker 2024!
This coming weekend is Ice Breaker 2024 the upper midwest's spring HEMA Tournament. We have been supporters and fans...
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...
Sword News! and friends in need!
Hello All. Today's post is a bit different as it's about the wider community of sword folks. The sword world seems t...
Don't forget to Axe your Valentine!
Happy Valentines Day!
When it comes to expressing love, people often turn to traditional gifts like flowers, chocol...
Experience the Joy of One-Handed Swords!
Today we have a word or two in support of the one handed sword. The most common style of sword throughout the medieva...
Italian single handed 14th Century Sword, The Malaspina
Marquis of Fosdinovo Galeotto Malaspina
Our Malaspina sword is an excellent example of the knightly arming sword o...
Understanding sword edges
I recently had a nice talk with a younger fellow who was discussing his first sword purchase and some of his concerns...
Bec de Corbyn
Our Bec de Corbyn is a replica of an original 16th century knightly weapon. The original of this piece was obviousl...