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

Medieval Sword Grip Size

How big should my grip be?

Are rapiers light and fast?

this can be a tricky question

Historical Sword Making-Heat Treatment pt4

...if you want to make iron soft...

Historical Sword Making-Heat Treatment pt3

...take human blood, and ‘leave it out’...

Flails

weapon of peasant recruits to a knightly dueling weapon

Swords with a hexagonal blade section.

Swords with a hexagonal blade section seem to get little attention these days.  Maybe it's because so many cheap "Tol...

Historical Sword Making-Heat Treatment pt1

Master Alchemy tells ...

How much is a custom sword?

creating a custom sword is a collaboration
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