"Thou shalt be everywhere and always the champion of the Right and the Good against Injustice and Evil."
-Code of Chivalry by Leon Gautier
This is the Long Sword of our Knight's Chivalry Medieval Collection. The blade has been constructed from Carbon Steel with a dulled edge. A ridge runs down the center of the blade. The handle of the sword is ribbed for grip, with a black imitation leather cover. The pommel is solid steel that balances the sword. The guard is an Oakeshott Type XVII guard built from Stainless Steel with a solid feel. The scabbard of the sword is wooden with a black imitation leather cover. The drag is a ball point design constructed from polished 440 stainless steel. The scabbard throat is also 440 stainless steel with V cut to fit the guard.
Specifications:
Overall Length: 38 1/2"
Blade Length: 28 1/4"
Handle Length: 9 3/4"
Blade: Unsharpened
Blade Material: Carbon Steel
More About Chivalry Sword
Chivalry was a term that came to represent a variety of different aspects of the Medieval world. During the early Medieval Ages Chivalry could refer to a company of knights, a land deed, or valor on the battle field. However, as the Medieval Ages progressed the term referred more and more to a code among the class of Knights. Chivalry became the ideals of all righteous knights. Ideas such as protecting the weak, and never abandoning a noble cause became the staple of Knighthood.