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Practice weapons, Two-Hand Wooden Sword

Practice Weapons

   
A wooden sword or "waster" allowed a warrior to practice full combat safely and economically while preserving his precious steel for the real battle to come. Fully seasoned and hand crafted in solid hardwood to be strong enough to meet the needs of today's swordsman (or woman). Each can take the abuse of sparring and reenacting, even edge-to-edge. (Keep in mind, however, that wood can break along grain lines.) The designs represent edge weapons common from the 12th to 15th centuries.

 These would be very good practice swords for those of you belonging to a theatre group, especially renaissance. Perhaps a combat, or sparring group; martial arts, or re-enacting old battles.  I should imagine that these wooden weapons could easily be stained a dark colour to emulate metal. This would afford a greater realism for medieval plays, reducing the obvious danger inherent in using steel swords.


  
 Gen 2 Theatrical Swords
Gen 2 Theatrical Swords

  
 Wooden Battle Sword
Wooden Battle Sword

 
 Wooden Norman Sword
Wooden Norman Sword


 Medieval Wooden Practice Sword
Medieval Wooden Practice Sword

 
 English Parliament Wooden Sword
English Parliament Wooden Sword

 
 Roman Wooden Practice Sword
Roman Wooden Practice Sword


  Gotland Wooden Sword
Gotland Wooden Sword

 
 Roman Wooden Sword
Roman Wooden Sword

 
 Roman Wooden Mainz Gladius Sword
Roman Wooden Mainz Gladius Sword

 
 Medieval Wooden Practice Swords
Medieval Wooden Practice Swords

 
 Kung Fu Practice Sword
Kung Fu Practice Sword

 
 Wooden Ninja Boken
Wooden Ninja Boken


 2 Hand Wooden Sword
2 Hand Wooden Sword


 One Hand Wooden Sword
One Hand Wooden Sword


 Wooden Dagger
Wooden Dagger

 Daito Practice Sword
Daito Practice Sword
 


 Tai Chi Practice Sword
Tai Chi Practice Sword
 
 Ironwood Training Boken
Ironwood Training Boken


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