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The SWORDS OF WAR ... SHORTSWORDS & FALCHIONS for rent
Most hilts can be fitted with almost any blade. - prices are for the first 30 days rental per sword when outfitted with the corresponding blade. The sword you receive may have a different grip or pommel than that shown in the photo.
("what kind of blade do I need?") blade choices
[Do you need only the sword, or some way to attach it to the actor as well? Once you're done selecting the hilt and blade, take a look at our leather goods rental section which has sashes, belts, frogs and scabbards]
The swords on this page span over 3000 years of Western civilization, but all have the same basic design principle. These are single hand swords used by the soldier fighting in battle - not for civilian disputes nor for the mounted knights. These are weapons for soldiers and were never worn off of the field of war.
Photos are to illustrate the guard only. Grip and pommel may change with every weapon.
571 - TUSCANY - Simplest and and earliest sword-guard known. This guard and pommel are steel, but the originals would have been wood or bone. costume [$14.96] leaf [$26.61] shortsword [$28.17] vorpal [$35.30] one hand [$28.52]
486 - BEOWULF - A beautiful piece, worthy of a warrior-king. Only one available, and only with the blade as shown, fight-grade long-leaf [$36.42]
423 - THOR - typical pre-Norman single hand sword. Especially seen in bronze-age cultures of Europe. The guard and pommel are aluminum and steel with brass inserts simulating the rivets originally used to bind the guard and grip to the blade costume [$21.74] leaf [$33.39] shortsword [$34.96] vorpal [$42.09] one hand [$35.30]
570 - SPATHA - The Romans were the first to specifically train their soldiers in the use of the sword as a tactical tool and then build their battle formations around it. This version is great for Wills toga plays, but it's also a good Greek choice. costume [$18.61] leaf [$30.26] shortsword [$31.83] vorpal [$38.96]
499 - CELTIC - typical pre-Norman single hand sword. Especially seen in bronze-age cultures of Europe. Brass pommel and guard. costume [$16.42] leaf [$30.53]
330 - HAMPTON - simple, strong single-hand guard, also makes a powerful medieval dagger. This basic brass hilt style is seen on swords from 3000 BC to the late 1500s AD. costume [$14.32] leaf [$28.42] shortsword [$30.32] vorpal [$38.95] one hand [$30.74] dagger - [17.89]
costume [$11.79] shortsword [$27.79] vorpal [$36.42] one hand [$28.21]
Did you know that... most people in the middle ages did
not fight with swords? Even most knights realized that the mace and ax were in
many ways superior, and common foot soldiers had neither
costume [$14.43] falchion [$26.09] one hand [$27.65] shortsword [$27.65]
costume [$14.43] falchion [$26.09] one hand [$27.65] shortsword [$27.65]
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