Swords
Pick one from our catalog or build your own. You dream it, we make it.
What is a sword?
Even in the medieval times, the need for a safe longsword simulator arose, which bought the historical practice sword or “federschwert” to life. The archaic feder, resembles a longsword only crudely, but the handling characteristics are almost the same, while it is flexible, unsharpened, has no piercing tip and protects the fingers with the so-called “schilt”.
As it wasn’t considered a real weapon in medieval law, citizens were allowed to keep and use it. According to Wassmanssdorf (in the end of the 19. century), the original name for this tool was Paratschwert (parade sword) and the name “feder” was given by later generations.
- Historical Replicas
- Longswords
- Arming Swords
- Two-Handed Swords
- Rapiers
- Daggers
- Langes Messers
- Sabers
- Viking & Oriental
Jack of all trades
Standard Feder
We have 10+ years of experience and development behind our “Standard Feder”. It can be found all over the world at almost every HEMA related event or club. This model combines the ideal size with the optimal balance – it is truly a “Jack of all trade” federschwert. Strong in the bind, but light on the wrist for precision work. The size is perfect for practicing any tradition.
You dream it, we make it.
Custom Feders
Various forms and characteristics. Build your own feder from a vast variety of custom parts and customize it to match your fencing style and gear. We recommend it to those fencers or clubs whose knowledge is a bit more mature and know what they are looking for.
Designed by Tamas Kiss
Tulip Feders
These federswherts are for those who are looking for a really fast, agile, and harmonic feder. Available in two versions: “Simple” & “Maestro”.
Designed by Anton Kohutovič
Trnava Feders
Robust build, and parallel edges what makes these feders really agile.
Designed by Eliisa Keskinen
Short Feder
With this feder you can easily use technics from schools which require shorter swords.
(e.g.: The art of Fiore de’i Liberi)
Relics of the past
Replica Feders
These “paratschwerts” based on original museal findings. They do have a simple goal: perform as close as possible to the ones that the old masters used.
Relics of the past
Replica Feders
These “paratschwerts” based on original museal findings. They do have a simple goal: perform as close as possible to the ones that the old masters used.
Relics of the past
Replica Feders
These “paratschwerts” based on original museal findings. They do have a simple goal: perform as close as possible to the ones that the old masters used.
Relics of the past
Replica Feders
These “paratschwerts” based on original museal findings. They do have a simple goal: perform as close as possible to the ones that the old masters used.
“If you frighten easily, do not bother to learn the art of sword fighting.”
– Johannes Liechtenauer