Hungarian type saber inspired by sabers from the beginning of the 17th century.
The 50hf steel blade is 6 mm (0.2362 ") thick, tapered to a thrust.
A blade with two wide sturdy quillons, a double-edged .
Black steel guard with silver soldered tendrils.
Beech wood hilt, covered with goatskin.
Sheath made of linden wood, trimmed with goatskin.
Rips and boot made of steel, silver soldered.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Blade: 6 mm (0.2362 ") thick spring steel, 50-55 HRC hardness
Handle: Beech wood handle, goatskin trim.
Sheath: Linden wood scabbard, trimmed with goatskin
Weight: 912 g (29.32 oz.)
Overall length: 930 mm (36.61 ")
Blade length: 806 mm (31.73 ")
Blade width: 42 mm (1.65 ")
My name is Wojciech Czekalski (born in 1991). I have been interested in knives and cold steel for a long time and my adventure with knife production began during my studies. I liked to spend my free weekends in my dad's workshop. That's where I made my first knife. It was a very simple knife with low aesthetic and utility values. Since then, I have been creating new ones, trying to make each one better than the previous one. I constantly expanding my workshop by learning new techniques. I don't have a favorite type of knives, I try to be versatile and constantly experiment with the form. In the near future, I would also like to deal with the production of cold steel (sabers, swords).