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        The 
         Oakeshott 
        Limited 
        Edition Medieval Sword 
        (Oakeshott Type Xa) 
         
         
      The Oakeshott 
        is named after the late, preeminent scholar of the Medieval Sword, Ewart 
        Oakeshott (1916-2002). 
         
        It is impossible to quantify the impact Ewart Oakeshott had on the modern 
        renaissance of interest in the Medieval sword. His classification system 
        is the common parlance in the discussion of the Medieval sword. His long 
        list of publications, and his contributions to the work of other scholars, 
        provided the foundation and a context for the modern sudy of the sword. 
         
        We agreed with several of our customers, who suggested naming this sword 
        after Oakeshott as a tribute to the man and his work -- especially because 
        the original sword that inspired this recreation was one that Oakeshott 
        himself found very special.  
         
        The inspiration for this model is a beautiful, remarkably well-preserved 
        sword in the Wallace Collection (London) with a hollow-ground cross-section. 
        Scholars generally have dated this sword to the 14th century, but Oakeshott 
        in Records of the Medieval Sword argues that it is probably much earlier 
        -- between 1050 and 1150 AD.  
         
       The Oakeshott 
        is classified as an Oakeshott Type Xa. Oakeshott describes the typical 
        Type Xa as a broad flat blade of medium length with a narrow fuller (narrower 
        than a typical Type X, but not as narrow as a Type XI), running the entire 
        length of the blade.  
         
       Though the 
        point is narrow enough for thrusting, this is principally a cutting sword, 
        designed for use against opponents in mail armour. This is a unique design 
        for a Crusader era sword, elegant and yet still brutally functional. 
         
        Name 
        That Sword Contest Winner 
        Christopher Paul Battaglia  
        "After some consideration I decided that it would be very honorable 
        if you named one of your new swords the "Oakeshott" in memory of Ewart 
        Oakehott, who passed away in 2003. He is of course the scholar who literally 
        "wrote the book" on the archeological classification of swords. His medieval 
        sword typology is still in common use and allows for easy and convenient 
        explanation of almost any blade (including those on your site). I feel 
        that this sword in particular would bear the name well as it is of the 
        classic cruciform design and is a true knightly weapon. Seeing one of 
        your products named after such a great and important man would, I'm sure, 
        bring a smile to the face of more than a few students of the sword." 
         
        A Limited Edition Hand Crafted Collectible Sword 
        This sword 
        is offered in a limited edition of only 500 collectible swords worldwide. 
         
         
        Specifications 
         
        Overall 
        length: 40.25" (102 cm) 
        Blade length: 33.75" (85.73 cm) 
        Blade width: 2" (5 cm) 
        CoG: 4.375" (11 cm) 
        CoP: 22.25" (56.5 cm) 
        Weight: 2 lbs 8.2 oz (1.14 kg) 
          
         
        You can customize your sword's 
        grip color -- see the standard grip colors here 
         
         The Oakeshott 
        (Type Xa)... $1,210 
        Reserve 
        now before this limited 
        edition collectible sword runs out! 
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