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Chateauneuf-De-Randon Sword
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$325.00
unsharpened
$343.00
sharpened
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HISTORY: After a crushing defeat at Poitiers, France was unable to field a large enough army to drive out the English invaders for some years. They fought a long and desperate guerilla war until 1380, when Bertrand du Guesclin, the "Eagle of Brittany" mustered a large irregular force and laid siege to the English at the fortress of Chateauneuf-De-Randon. The English were defeated and surrendered on July 4, 1380,  but du Guesclin was killed. We have named this beautiful bastard sword to honor the courage of that tenacious old French General in his last battle.
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This beautiful French-inspired bastard sword has an etched pattern on the pommel.  The wood grip is wrapped in dark brown, marbled leather that matches the wrapping on the decorative scabbard.  The well-tempered, high carbon steel blade is etched 3/4 of the way down the fuller with a period floral pattern.  The brown leather sword belt and scabbard are included with sword purchase.  The blade is 34" long, 1-7/8" wide, sword is 41-5/8" overall. Sold unsharpened, but can be sharpened for an additional fee. 
Chatauneuf-de-Randon Sword, decorated scabbard and belt
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Close-up view of floral etching on the blade of the Chateauneuf Sword
Full length view of the Chauteauneuf Sword