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| Maximilian Sword | Maximilian I, 1459–1519, Holy Roman emperor and German king.
Maximilian loved both arms and armor and actually designed some armor that has been named after him. He also never held back from a good fight. In 1479, King Louis invaded the Netherlands where he was met by Emperor Maximilian. In a short battle the French Calvary defeated the Imperial Horse, but in the end the field was held by the Flemish infrantry, with the Emperor fighting on foot in their midst. This beautiful sword and dagger with central fullers is not only great to look at but great to hold.
KEY FEATURES:
This sword features wood scabbard wrapped in leather with polished steel accents. (New pictures coming).
The handle is wood, with steel accents.
The cross guard and pommel are solid steel, polished and fitted onto a full tang that is peened at top of the pommel for strength and durability.
MEASUREMENTS:
Blade Length: 34"
Overall: 40 1/2"
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The term "battle ready", when used to describe a sword, means that the sword is made of high carbon spring steel - a very strong and flexible steel.
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