Wooden Medieval Crusader Practice Waster Sword
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- This is the Robin Hood Long Sword Waster.
- The Waster is one of the oldest forms of practice weapons.
- Wasters made their first appearance when it became apparent that people needed a way to train with swords without being killed.
- The Waster can be found in societies ranging from ancient Greece and Egypt to Medieval Europe, Feudal Japan and the modern US.
- Over the course of time the Waster has evolved many ways; beginning with a simple stick, the Waster eventually was made with all the same aspects as a steel sword.
- In the modern world the Waster still has a large following from Medieval Reconstruction groups, Theatrical Troupes, and Renaissance Fair re-enactors.
- The Sword has been constructed of close fitting pieces.
- A ridge runs down the center of the swords blade.
- The tip of the sword has been rounded off for safety.
- The guard is built tough with the classic design of the Long Sword.
- The sword is built with two sections, the handle and a separate piece for the pommel.
- Specs:
- Overall Length: 47.5 "
- Material: Wood
- Blade Length: 34.5 "
- Balance Point: 2.25 " from Guard
- Handle Length: 12 "
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