

This product is suitable for: (Read More) Living History Discover with it just why this form of longsword was respected for centuries and celebrated against whatever it encountered.Īll dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece. This is a substantial and graceful weapon that will leave the wielder every confidence it could readily defend life if called upon. This ebony-toned “queen of weapons” is perfectly suited to foot-combat in war, judicial duel or knightly challenge. With a slim handle that virtually begs to be gripped in the diverse and effective winding actions that this kind of sword ideally allowed, it features a surprisingly small heft for its size. Aptly named for the bloody late 15th-century battle during the War of the Roses, the Bosworth is a fast and capable warsword adeptly able to execute the deadly “Mastercut” techniques so closely associated with double-handed blades of the period. Against any opposing arms or armour it was capable of quick deadly cuts as well as accurate and forceful thrusts. With a long, semi-tapered diamond cross-section fitted to a round ergonomic pommel on a double-handed grip, this is a fine example of the perfection that was achieved in this popular design. If you have carried out all of the steps above and have been accepted on to our Club Discount scheme then you will be eligible for discount on the HEMA gear here.Ī beautifully proportioned weapon with dynamic handling qualities, it is a harmony of mass and dimension. If you are still unsure, please contact our Sales Team for further clarification. If your club isn’t, we would like some evidence that you are a “real” club such as a website or insurance document. We do understand that not all groups are affiliated with the larger umbrella groups for one reason or another. If you are a member of one of the large umbrella groups such as HEMAC or the BHFS then your club would be deemed as “recognised”. What is a “recognised” HEMA club exactly?
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