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Our steel hilts are currently available in several models, finishes, and guard types. This allows for a range of customization to meet the buyer's requirements. All hilts come in either a factory blue black or wire brushed gray finish. Rod tang blades are mounted with wooden grips banded at both ends to eliminate splitting. These come in a natural wood or black stain finish. Other colors are available on request. Flat tang blades now come with wooden slab grips unless otherwise noted. Longer heavier rod tang blades are shipped with a 12 ounce (338g) ball pommel. A lighter 7 3/8 ounce (210g) ball pommel is available upon request. We also offer a 16 ounce (444g) truncated cone pommel for use with very heavy rod tang blades. For an example of this, please see the photo on our Long Blades & Hilts page. Flat tang blades are mounted with pommels of appropriate weight. We currently produce two perforation patterns. The first of these is based on a Pappenheimer rapier in the collection of the Cleveland Museum Of Art.
Adetailed look at the Pappenheimer cut out pattern.
The second is a playing card motif which we refer to as the mercenary pattern. A detailed look a below...
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Small Sword Hilts
In the above photo you will see an example of our smallsword hilt. These are often referred to as civilian or court swords, since they were worn around town or on formal occasions. This is mounted on one of our blades, and may also be fitted to an epee. Smallswords appeared in the late 17th century and were popular throughout the 18th century. Our hilts may be purchased unbladed, or mounted on any rod tang blade. This design consists of a knuckle guard, and a pair of annallet (finger rings) protected by filled and pierced flat shells. The annalet is large enough to accomodate one finger. We have optional smaller annalets which are used simply to give edge control. The shells may be ordered in either the pappenheimer or mercenary (hearts and spades) piercework.
Prices are as follows:
Smallsword rod tang hilts alone (any finish, or guard shape) $105 US ($100 foreign) 0.76 pounds = .346 kgs
Hilt with Alchem rod tang Safeflex schlager/rapier blade (any finish, or guard shape) $180 US ($175 foreign) 1.88pounds = .855kgs
Hilt with Alchem rod tang Safeflex broadsword blade (any finish, or guard shape) $180 US ($175 foreign) 1.88pounds = .855kgs
When ordering a hilt, be sure to specify (PayPal provides for comments to seller)
finish ('B'lack or 'G'ray),
perforation ('P'appenheimer or 'M'ercenary)
Please note: If not specified, the default is gray and pappenheimer.
If your order includes a blade, be sure to also specify
blade length
Please note: If not specified, the default length is 36 inches
Katzbalger Hilts
The above is a photo of our katzbalger model series of hilts. This design was popular with the German Landsknechts of the 16th Century. Our hilt has a long cross guard twisted and bent to form a closed horizontal S shape, when viewed with the sword held point down. We manufacture these in several variations. The example on the left is the standard hilt. In the middle is the same hilt with an added perforated plate for extra hand protection. The added plate costs an additional $10. The example on the right has a slightly smaller plate with a false ricasso allowing one finger to be hooked over the guard for better point control. The added plate and false ricasso cost an additional $15. The katzbalger hilt may also be mounted on a dagger blade. For blade specifications, follow the Dagger Blades & Hilts link.
Prices are as follows:
Katzbalger hilts alone (any finish, or guard shape) $110 US ($105 foreign) 1.08pounds = .49kgs
Hilt with Alchem rod tang Safeflex broadsword blade (any finish, or guard shape) $170 US ($165 foreign) 1.91pounds = .87kgs
Hilt with 30" to 40" flat tang blade (any finish, or guard shape) $180 US ($175 foreign) 3.08pounds = 1.40kgs
Hilt with Safeflex 15/6 dagger blade (any finish, or guard shape) $145 US ($140 foreign) 1.43pounds = .65kgs
Add a perforated plate $10 US
Add a perforated plate and ricasso $15 US
When ordering, be sure to specify (PayPal provides for comments to seller)
finish ('B'lack or 'G'ray),
Please note: If not specified, the default is gray.
If your order includes a blade, be sure to also specify
blade length.
Please note: If not specified, the default is 18" for daggers or 36 inches for long blades.
Scarf Sword Hilts
The scarf sword depicted on the left above has an all steel guard and grip. We can substutute a hard wood grip at the same price as on the sword depicted above on the right. Several years ago one of our suppliers cut and shipped us several hundred of a discontinued dagger guard by mistake. These have been collecting dust and rust on a shelf in our shop. It recently occurred to me that these could be cleaned up, finished, and mounted on our flat tang blade to make what was known in the early 1600s as a scarf sword. Scarf swords were so named since they were carried tied in the knot of a sash worn over one shoulder or wrapped around the waist of military officers, as was the fashion of the time. Collecters sometimes refer to swords of this type as town or pillow swords. The latter names were given since in the days before reliable small firearms, they were supposedly worn by civilians when out on the streets, or kept near the bed or even under the pillow for defence of the home against intruders. Our product is basically a small rapier at the price of a dagger. Scarf swords were simple, consisting of a short cross guard, grip, pommel and a light blade. Ours comes with a 36 inch long blade a 10 ounce pommel and wooden slab grips. Blades may be ordered as short as 24 inches in length. Comparing our scarf hilts to other models mounted on similar blades, inch for inch the scarf sword is our lightest rapier.
Prices are as follows:
Scarf Sword with flat tang blade (any finish) $125 US ($120 foreign) 1.78 pounds = .807 kgs
When ordering, be sure to specify (PayPal provides for comments to seller)
hilt finish ('B'lack or 'G'ray),
grip steel or wood,
Please note: If not specified, the defaults are gray, unstained wood.
blade length
Please note: If not specified, the default length is 36 inches.
Katana Hilt
The above is a photo of our katana. These are made with an 11 inch long wood grip, steel guard (tsuba), and steel grip band and butt cap. Blades may be ordered straight or slightly curved, in lengths from 30 inches up to 40 inches. Extra curve can be added for an additional charge of $10. A matching dagger hilt may be found by following the link to our Tanto page.
Prices are as follows:
Katana hilt & Alchem rod tang Safeflex broadsword blade (any finish) $185 US ($180 foreign) 2.2pounds = 1.0kgs
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Katana hilt & Alchem flat tang blade (any finish) $195 US ($190 foreign) 2.2pounds = 1.0kgs
Add extra curve to your blade $10 US
When ordering, be sure to specify (PayPal provides for comments to seller)
Metal finish ('B'lack or 'G'ray),
Grip color (Black or other),
Blade length,
Please note: If not specified, the defaults are gray metal & natural wood, 36 inch.
Turkic Hilts
The above is a photo of our Turkic hilt. The example on the left is mounted on our Alchem Safeflex blade, while the example on the right is mounted on our flat tanged blade. This design was common in Asia and Eastern Europe from the 13th century on. These are made with an off white or black nylon or wood grip and steel guard and butt cap and have a 5 1/2 inch grip length. Both the Alchem rod tang Safeflex and the Alchem flat tang blades may be ordered with a slight curve, under 1" offset, at no additional charge. More curve may be added to our blades for an additional charge of $10. Either blade can be ordered in lengths from 30 to 36 inches.
Prices are as follows:
Turkic hilt & Alchem flat tang blade (any finish) $185 US ($180 foreign) 2.2pounds = 1.0kgs
Turkic hilt & Alchem rod tang Safeflex schlager/rapier blade (any finish) $175 US ($170 foreign) 2.2pounds = 1.0kgs
Turkic hilt & Alchem rod tang Safeflex broadsword blade (any finish) $175 US ($170 foreign) 2.2pounds = 1.0kgs
Add extra curve to your blade $10 US
When ordering, be sure to specify (PayPal provides for comments to seller)
Metal finish ('B'lack or 'G'ray),
Grip material and color (Dark or Light),
Blade Straight or Curved,
If additional curve, amount of curve (1.5", or 2"),
Blade length,
Please note: If not specified, the defaults are gray metal & natural wood, straight, 1.5", 36 inches.
Grosse Messer Sword Hilts
Above is a photo of our grosse messer sword hilt. This example is set up for use in the left hand. These may be ordered mounted on our Alchem or Safeflex long blades. Blades may be straight or curved. Our hilt consists simply of an 11 3/4 inch long cross guard with one open (unfilled) side ring, a grip and pommel. The side ring measures 2 inches long by 1 1/2 inches wide. An optional perforated plate is available to cover the side ring for an additional charge of $5. This perforated plate is removable when mounted on one of our threaded rod tang blades. Guards may be ordered straight (I), serpentine (S), or curved forward (C shaped). When ordering be sure to specify whether the sword is to be held in the left or right hand. We provide the same hilt mounted on our Safeflex dagger blade. This may be found with our other daggers on the Grosse Messer Dagger Hilts page.
Prices are as follows:
Hilt with up to 40" Alchem flat tang blade (any finish, or guard shape) $175 US ($170 foreign) 1.43pounds = .65kgs
Hilt with Alchem rod tang Safeflex broadsword blade (any finish, or guard shape) $165 US ($160 foreign) 1.43pounds = .65kgs
Add the perforated plate $5
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When ordering, be sure to specify (PayPal provides for comments to seller)
finish ('B'lack or 'G'ray),
shape for 11 3/4" guards ('I' straight, 'C' curved, 'S' serpentine).
blade length,
blade straight or slightly curved,
for the left or right hand,
Please note: If not specified, the defaults are gray, straight, 36 inches, no curve, right handed.
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Patchwork Merchant Mercenaries had its humble beginnings as an idea of a few artisans and craftsmen who enjoy performing with live steel fighting. As well as a patchwork quilt tent canvas. Most had prior military experience hence the name.
Patchwork Merchant Mercenaries.
Vendertainers that brought many things to a show and are know for helping out where ever they can.
As well as being a place where the older hand made items could be found made by them and enjoyed by all.
We expanded over the years to become well known at what we do. Now we represent over 100 artisans and craftsman that are well known in their venues and some just starting out. Some of their works have been premiered in TV, stage and movies on a regular basis.
Specializing in Medieval, Goth , Stage Film, BDFSM and Practitioner.
Patchwork Merchant Mercenaries a Dept of, Ask For IT was started by artists and former military veterans, and sword fighters, representing over 100 artisans, one who made his living traveling from fair to festival vending medieval wares. The majority of his customers are re-enactors, SCAdians and the like, looking to build their kit with period clothing, feast gear, adornments, etc.
Likewise, it is typical for these history-lovers to peruse the tent (aka mobile store front) and, upon finding something that pleases the eye, ask "Is this period?"
A deceitful query!! This is not a yes or no question. One must have a damn good understanding of European history (at least) from the fall of Rome to the mid-1600's to properly answer. Taking into account, also, the culture in which the querent is dressed is vitally important. You see, though it may be well within medieval period, it would be strange to see a Viking wearing a Caftan...or is it?
After a festival's time of answering weighty questions such as these, I'd sleep like a log! Only a mad man could possibly remember the place and time for each piece of kitchen ware, weaponry, cloth, and chain within a span of 1,000 years!! Surely there must be an easier way, a place where he could post all this knowledge...
Traveling Within The World is meant to be such a place. A place for all of these artists to keep in touch and directly interact with their fellow geeks and re-enactment hobbyists, their clientele.
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