Light HEMA sabre, with hardened basket, and leather covered grip.
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.
In this category you may find the popular basket hilted gymnasium saber line for trainings and tournaments, but other special sabers like the shamshir, Cossack shashka or the HEMA version of the Hungarian saber from the 16-17th century.
The gymanisum saber in a video presentation:
Light HEMA sabre, with hardened basket, and leather covered grip.
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.
Lightweight HEMA sabre, made in the art of XVII. century Hungarian sabre.
Grip covered with leather, the blade is fixed/riveted.
The blade is hardened and has a distal taper (3 to 2 mm) because of the better POB.
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!
Light HEMA sabre, with hardened basket, and leather covered grip.
Point spatulated.
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.
Cossack sabre (shashka) with a fullered blade.
The fittings (hand guard and knob) are made of copper, the blade is lightweight, made of tempered 51CrV4 steel.
A well-balanced, ideal fencing weapon.
Heavy HEMA sabre, with hardened basket, and leather covered grip.
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.
Persian shamshir with leather covered grip.
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.