Katzbalger with sheath “Sellsword”
Decorative short arming sword w/scabbard
Description
Katzbalger Short Arming Sword with Scabbard “Sellsword”
Early Renaissance decorative katzbalger sheath and sword
Here is a complete kit starring our decorative Katzbalger sword, a traditional Early Renaissance sidearm, specifically popular in the territory of the Holy Roman Empire during the XVI-XVII centuries. This is a high-quality stylization, primarily for appearance only, realistically heavy and highly detailed.
The full kit includes the sword, the sheath, and the mounting straps, so you can just attach it to your belt and be ready.
Important note: this item is intended to be used as a decorative piece only. This sword is not a weapon, it can't be sharpened and must be used only in places where it is safe: away from children and any other people and objects that may be accidentally harmed. Please use it responsibly and take into account that by buying this piece you confirm that you agree to take full responsibility for your safety and safety of other people that may be potentially harmed.
Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
Materials
- Stainless steel (hollow);
- Wood;
- Brass;
- Leather.
Dimensions (+/- 1%)
- total length with scabbard on 84 cm (33 ⁵/₆₄");
- sword length 81 cm (31 ⁵⁷/₆₄");
- length of the blade 67 cm (26 ³/₈");
- width of the blade near the hilt 3.8 cm (1 ¹/₂");
- diameter of the cross-guard 12-14 cm (4 ²³/₃₂-5 ³³/₆₄");
- scabbard's length 68 cm (26 ⁴⁹/₆₄");
- scabbard's width 6 cm (2 ²³/₆₄");
- sword weight 950 g;
- scabbard weight 580 g.
Features
- Elaborated historical design;
- Hollow blade;
- Wooden handle;
- Scabbard with mounting straps.
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