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Reviving the Italian Renaissance Pollaxe?
Today we look at a piece we are thinking of reviving, an Italian pole axe from circa 1600 A.D.
Gaston Phoebus Hunting Knife
In today's post we take a look at a piece that, although it isn't a standard catalogue item, we have made enough time...
Medieval Knives
One of our favorite things to make are medieval style knives. These blades cover a huge variety in style and size and...
Medieval Eating Sets
The dinner fork is among the most common pieces of cutlery throughout much of the world. But this wasn't always the ...
The Wounds of Summer
This time of year is usually our busiest, and this year is even crazier than ever. What with unprecedented order v...
Sword of St Martin 15th C
This sword is based on a depiction in a Book of Hours from France dated about 1440. It is one of the earliest example...
The Xiphos
Today we look at the Xiphos, the classic double-edged sword of the ancient Greek warrior. It is a weapon that straddl...
What is a short sword?
Sword terminology is a complex mix of ancient terms, often misleading Victorian description, and modern pop-cultural ...
Keep Your Sword Pristine, Or Let It Age?
Although most sword collectors like their pieces to be pristine, there are many others who prefer swords that appear ...
Dr. Amanda Taylor on the Sword Guy Podcast
Our research and work involves collaboration with scholars across the world. This includes many disciplines as we st...
The Biggest European Swords
Today we look at the biggest swords that were commonly used in medieval and Renaissance Europe. Nathan describes the...
Our best posts you probably missed
So, we've been doing these twice-weekly blogs for two years now, and our effort really seems to be paying off. More ...