
This replica of the Wallace Sword has a blade forged from high carbon steel; the crossguard and pommel are steel and the wooden grip is tightly overlaid in black leather.
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\nThe sword ships disassembled keep the costs of shipping down. The crossguard and grip fit over the tang and the pommel nut secures and tightens the sword.
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\nThe Wallace Sword is a massive greatsword on display at the Wallace Monument in Stirland. The crossguard likely dates from the Renaissance, but the blade is probably a few centuries older.