Pole Arm
Scorpion!?
Today we are looking at an early 16th century style pole arm we have newly finished that was a custom commission. It...
2024 Reanissance Fairs!
We are just a few weeks away from the start of our season of Renaissance Fairs. This summer will hopefully be a grea...
Rondel Guards on Polearms: Response to Matt Jensen
Today Dr. Nathan Clough takes a closer look at how disc guards on 14th and 15th century polearms were attached, what ...
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...
Bec de Corbyn
Our Bec de Corbyn is a replica of an original 16th century knightly weapon. The original of this piece was obviousl...
One Day Danish Axe Type L Special and end of Merry Axemass 23
In celebration of the Merry Axemass Season we have our Danish Type L Axe available today only at 50.00 off!
Danish...
Spear meant for the holidays!
Every year we catch ourselves realizing there is not that much time till the gift giving season is upon us like an in...
Medieval Weapons, seeing the details
In our last post we talked about some of the pluses and minuses of going to a museum with one of us. It is a great w...
What Weapons did Irish Warriors Use?
Happy St Patrick's Day to all. We thought it would be the perfect day to talk about the types of arms a Medieval Iris...
More tests cutting the head off a pike
Last week we did a little experiment trying to cut an ash haft in half with a two handed sword. You can check out th...
Whats new with the Burgundian Pole Axe?
We wanted to look at some of the new details on our Burgundian Pole Axe and talk a bit about the recent upgrade. This...
Reinforcing Merry Axemas 2022!
Just like the edges on these glistening axes we are reinforcing Merry Axemas with a special price on our Dane Axe wit...