This product line can suffer a little delay due to the handmade production.
One of the most impressive pieces of the ‘Real Armería’ in Madrid is the one under the number G30 Espada-Estoque (Sword-Estoc). A hand-and-a-half sword dated end of the 15th to begin of the 16th. This sword is attributed to Gonzalo Fernandez de Córdoba, known as Gran Capitán (Great Captain), tradition known on the ‘Armería Real’ on the 17th century. Even if is from him or not, this is a truly magnificient sword, and a excelent example for a late hand-and-a-half sword.
- Blades:
*Duellist Blade: This blade is designed for free sparring with very acceptable safety. His flexible and light blade makes the owner to have the feeling of wearing a sharp sword in his hands. Being a flexible blade we recommend. As designed, this blade offers low resistance against trusts to not hurt anyone, so, do not flex the blade too much, especially, do not flex it against the floor or a wall with your weight. Train or spar with similar weight and flexibility blades such as other Flagelum Dei’s duellists, federschwerts and the like.
*Mercenary Blade: The mercenary blade is designed for drill training, with a similar weight as the Duellist, it transmit the same feeling as a sharp sword, but his blade is stiffer and more adequate for the drill training with other rigid blades. Do not use it in free sparring without the appropriate protections and do not apply full force to avoid damage your partner.
*Rigid Blade: Made for the re-enactor or for the practice without "full contact". Even when it weight 150 more than the others, the ballance is still very good for this kind of swords. Rhombus section and 3mm thick edge.
- Handles:
The Flagelum Dei’s swords are designed in spain by the experienced team of Flagellun Dei & The Time seller. The blades as well as the weapons are developed for the safe practice of the WMA.
Blade: 95 cm Handle: 30 cm Cross : 26 cm Weight: 1500 grams P.O.B.: 5 cm from the cross.
*: This can vary, from weapon to weapon.