Viking and Norman Swords

Sharpening a sword blade before or after assembling the sword.
During sharpening, the blade loses its original thickness, making it more flexible and lighter, but also more fragile, of course.

The use of sharp swords is a training exercise that requires practice and knowledge, which must be exercised with extreme caution!

Damage and deflection of the swords are primarily due to cutting errors, so these damages are not warranty problems!

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Viking sword for reenactment, or BUHURT, with a shiny polished blade.

The tri-lobed pommel is riveted from two parts. The original sword was found on Polish territory.

900-950 AD. Mostly richly decorated. Some have inscription on the blade, mostly an “Ulfberht” inscription”, supposed to be made by master blacksmiths in French areas. Found all over Scandinavia.

Extravagant sword from the IX-X. Century. Petersen S
Extravagant sword from the IX-X. Century. Petersen S
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Simple sword for reenactment, with straight blade and without crossguard.
Material: 51CrV4 springsteel, hardened to 52 HRC

Gothland knife
Gothland knife
Gothland knife
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Featured with decorated pommel and the cross with engraved inscript.

Sword Type from the X-XII. Century
Sword Type from the X-XII. Century
Sword Type from the X-XII. Century
Sword Type from the X-XII. Century
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Such type of sword was found in Konyár, Hungary.

It appeared in many European Regions.

Norman Sword Type from the XI-XIII. Century
Norman Sword Type from the XI-XIII. Century
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This type of sword was in use in German speaking regions; however it was traded in all Europe.

It can also be found in the Hungarian National Museum.

Norman Sword Type from the XI-XIII. Century
Norman Sword Type from the XI-XIII. Century
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Onehand sword with brasil nut pommel, made for reenactment. 

The original sword was made in Germany, in the late XII. Century.

Norman sword
Norman sword
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Massive Wiking sword, made for reenactment and HMB battles.

Wide fuller, wheeler type II.

Viking sword found in a barrow in Sæbø, Hoprekstad, Norway in 1825.

Wiking sword (Petersen typ "C") IX-X. Century
Wiking sword (Petersen typ "C") IX-X. Century
Wiking sword (Petersen typ "C") IX-X. Century
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It can be found in numerous museums, ex. Musee de l'Armee. 

The light version was developed for Codex Belli, with 3 mm blade thickness and narrow fuller. 

Viking Sword from the IX. Century (Petersen H) light version
Viking Sword from the IX. Century (Petersen H) light version
Viking Sword from the IX. Century (Petersen H) light version
Viking Sword from the IX. Century (Petersen H) light version
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It can be characterized by short cross and relatively smaller pommel. Fitment is decorated with plant motifs.

This type of sword can be viewed in the National Museum of Ireland.

Viking Sword Type from the IX. C. Petersen K
Viking Sword Type from the IX. C. Petersen K
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Díszes viking kard, vésett virágmintás szerelékekkel. 

Haditorna kivitelben készül, fényesre polírozott, edzett 51CrV4 acél pengével.

Ornate vikingsword with shiny polished blade
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