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Windlass – Joinville Sword

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Battle Ready
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    This sword takes its name from the French Knight Sir John De Joinville; a devout and devoted knight to church and his King, St. Louis, De Joinville did a valorous deed of arms in the 7th Crusade when after having lost his lance, he used his sword in the manner of a lance, tucking it into his arm and felling a Saracen from his mount.

    This sword which is well suited for the thrust with its narrowed tip takes it name from De Joinville’s feat with its tempered and sharpened blade of 1065 high carbon steel. The guard and pommel are of antique-finished steel and the grip is stained hardwood. The blade is secured into the pommel with a peen over the pommel and the sword is finished with a leather sheath with matching antiqued steel fitttings.

    Overall Length36 1/4"
    Blade Length28"
    Weight2 lbs 6 oz
    EdgeSharp
    Width54 mm
    Thickness4.1 mm - 2 mm
    PommelPeened
    P.O.B.0"
    Grip Length4 1/8" (Wood Section)
    Blade [1065 High Carbon Steel]
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerWindlass Steelcrafts
    Country of OriginIndia

    1 review for Windlass – Joinville Sword

    1. jayray

      I wish the cross guards weren’t so long they become fragile with length because the steel need to be a sturdy steel or another blade with break it and then your hands at risk

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Common Questions

Tempered 1065 high carbon steel with a sharp edge.

The blade is peened over the pommel.

Overall length is 36 1/4 inches; blade length is 28 inches.

Approx. 2 lbs 6 oz; point of balance listed as 0 inches.

Antique-finished steel guard and pommel with a stained hardwood grip.

Yes, a leather sheath with matching antiqued steel fittings.

Classed as battle ready and delivered sharp; suitability depends on event rules and user skill.

Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts in India.

Named for Sir John de Joinville; a medieval European design with a narrowed tip favoring thrusts.

Keep the high carbon blade lightly oiled, avoid moisture exposure, and periodically check the peen and fittings.

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