Sword
swords
They are all parts of a sword, or sword-related terms. Scabbard - the sword's sheath. Blade - the cutting edge. Fuller - the groove running down the middle of the blade. Cross guard - the horizontal bar between handle and blade, to protect the hand. Pommel - the rounded end to the handle.
The stalwart knight sheathed his precious blade in his ancient scabbard, adorned with gems.
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If it's in good condition, matching blade & scabbard and has a frog with the bluing intact on the blade. Easily 300-400$
You would find a sword or a similar weapon in a scabbard. A scabbard is a protective sheath designed to hold the blade securely while allowing for easy access when needed. It is typically made of materials like leather, metal, or wood and is often attached to a belt or carried at the side.
A scabbard is a sheath, typically made of leather or metal, that is used to hold and protect a sword, knife, or other bladed weapon when it is not in use. It helps to prevent the blade from becoming dull or damaged and provides a safe way to carry the weapon.
A sword has a blade and a hilt; the hilt consists of the crossguard (or just "guard"), the grip, and the pommel.
The knob on the end of a sword handle is called a pommel. It serves to balance the sword and provide a counterweight to the blade. Pommels can also be used as a striking or bludgeoning weapon in combat.
depending on overall condition between $150 and $250
For Foil Fencing ( with a Foil ): The part you hold is the grip. The part at the bottom below the grip is the pommel. The strap to put your fingers in is the nightingale. There is the blade and the button is on the end of the blade.
A sheath or scabbard is the protective cover that holds a dagger when it is not in use. It helps to prevent accidents and keeps the blade sharp.