CAS Hanwei Scottish Basket Hilt Backsword, Multi
Early highland swords almost invariably carried the double-edged “broadsword†blade, but by the time of the Battle of Culloden (1746) the single-edged “backsword†was at least equal in popularity. The Basket-Hilt Backsword, replicated from an original in the collection of the Royal Armouries in England that dates from about 1760, has an unusual basket with twin engraved “horned beastie†plaques and a blade with twin fullers running most of its length. The blade is German in origin, but the hilt and blade are contemporary. The sword has a polished finish. The hilt is crafted from stainless steel, to minimize maintenance, that of the SH2003 being polished. The blade is a high-carbon blade. The grips of the backswords are covered with wire-wrapped genuine rayskin and the basket liners are crafted in fabric-covered leather. The scabbards are leather-covered, black in the case of the SH2003. Specifications: - Overall length: 39" - Blade length: 32 1/2" - Handle length: 6 1/2" - Weight: 2lb 9oz - Point of Balance: 3" - Point of Percussion: 21" - Width at Guard: 1.25" - Width at Tip: .87" - Thickness at Guard: .23" - Thickness at Tip: .10"