Robert The Bruce Sword Replica by John Barnett
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Museum Quality Made by John Barnett
The Robert the Bruce Sword - Museum Quality This is a beautiful, historically accurate, hand forged replica sword made from EN45 spring steel from one of UK's leading weaponry designers and forgers. Comes with a Leather covered hardwood handle with cross banding to give a perfect grip, and a full tang. Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) was King of Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329
KING ROBERT THE BRUCE GREAT SWORD This sword is a replica of the King Robert the Bruce double-handed great sword that was used at Bannock Burn in 1314 during the final battle that won Scottish independence from the English. Earl Elgin is a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce and the current head of the Bruce Family, he is pleased to have in his family Armoury the original King Robert the Bruce sword which has been in his family armoury at his home in Scotland for over 700 years. Key Features: EN45 Spring Steel Historically accurate High Quality Construction
Specification: Weight. 2.8 kg Overall Length 124cm Blade Length 91.5cm Blade Width At Widest 6cm Grip Length 25cm Guard Width 31cm