5thC BC Gastraphetes crossbow SOLD BUT AVAILABLE TO ORDER
Sold Out£1,280.00
This early form of crossbow was developed by the Ancient Greeks some time before 400BC and is spanned by leaning down on the bow to push the slider and trigger back, which then catches on the toothed racks. This is an established interpretation of this type of crossbow.
It is shot with the stock held against your belly.
Originally these crossbows had a horn/sinew composite bow, but this version uses a linen covered modern composite bow with a relatively long draw, to create a formidable weapon.
Messer style of Medieval Sword Scabbard to suit an Albion Soldat Sword
£750.00
Reproduction Medieval sword scabbard built for the Albion Soldat sword and available to buy now. Wood cored medieval sword scabbard covered in veg tan leather and features the Messer style...
15thC Swiss/German Hauswehr with box wood handle, steel fittings and a broad, stout diamond section blade. Sheath is in double layer veg tan in black with incised and stamped decoration...
Oxford style of Medieval Sword Scabbard to suit an Albion Poitiers Sword
£790.00
Reproduction Medieval sword scabbard built for the Albion Poitiers sword and available to buy now. Based on an effigy found in an Oxfordshire Village Church and dating from around 1400...