The early history of Denmark, as part of the Nordic region, is dominated by the Viking age. The early Danes – or those who would become the early Danes – inhabited Denmark from the late 5th/early 6th century and onward. Epic poems (including Beowulf, one of the most well-known Old English documents in history) make reference to the Danes as fierce warriors. And not without reason; at the onset of the 9th century the Danes – like others in the Norse lands – participated in the exploration, settlement, and enthusiastic plunder the Vikings were so well known for.
Danish Vikings raided, traded, and conquered their way across Europe, establishing settlements in England, France, Ireland, and across the Netherlands. Their shipbuilding and navigation skills were so great that they settled as far away as Greenland, and even made contact with the Americas. The Danish lands existed over a wide area of Western and Northern Europe in one form or another for centuries. As the Middle Ages progressed the kingdom of Denmark went through multiple changes in borders and leadership due to pressures and turmoil inside and out. War was not just a common feature of Denmark’s history, it was a way of life – and other nations did not enter into battle with them lightly.
Due to this fairly colorful history, the Danes became known for some distinctive weaponry, of which this Danish Two-Handed battle ready Sword is an example. This medieval sword is classified as an Oakeshott Type XVIIIe, a very unusual member of the Type XVIII group. While it is believed that some examples of this group may be German or Italian in origin, the vast majority of Type XVIIIe medieval swords have been found almost exclusively in Denmark. Sword scholar Ewart Oakeshott in his 1964 volume The Sword in the Age of Chivalry remarked, “So many of these swords have been found in Denmark (including one which belonged to King Christian I, 1450-1481) that it may be said they are a characteristically Danish type” (p. 72). These Two-Handed Danish swords are some of the few that can be safely tied to a specific region.
The unique and defining characteristic of this type of sword is its unusual narrowed ricasso. It features a long, stiff diamond shaped blade with an extremely long handle, making it suitable for cut and thrust swordplay as many other swords were in the later 15th Century. Light and well balanced, this two handed battle ready sword has excellent cutting and thrusting abilities. Guided and balanced with the decorated globe pommel, the pointed guard can be used as a weapon capable of stabbing under the gorget and helmet, effectively defeating the opponent. The Danish Two handed battle ready sword’s long, unsharpened ricasso can be gripped to shorten up the blade for closer work. This option to fight with the “half sword” makes the Danish Two-Handed Medieval Sword an incredibly versatile weapon, able to be wielded as a two-handed sword or almost as a short spear when gripped at the ricasso. One of the most unique swords of the Late Medieval Period, The Two-Handed Danish Sword is sure to impress
Blade: 5160 High Carbon Steel. Dual Tempered HRc 60
48-50 at the core
Total length: 50″
Blade length: 39″
Blade width: 1.5″
Weight: 2 lbs. 15 oz.
POB: 4 inches (the shoulder)
customer review of the Danish Sword:
“I love this sword, it’s light and very sharp, and the interlaced sword belt lets it be worn easily. The sword itself is very good for thrusting, and has a thin, narrow blade. It is in fact so light that I can effectively wield it with one hand. It is by far the best sword I’ve ever bought”. – Z. Beaman , USA.
Robert Norton (verified owner) –
This is my 3rd purchase from Darksword and my 2nd sword from them. I really love this sword it is very light and easy to control. You can almost use it with one hand. I did order it sharpened and it was but the edges needed some work when I got it. They where a little rough, I used a wet stone and smoothed them out. It cuts very well, I’ve cut milk jugs and 2 litter plastic bottles and the cuts seems clean and smooth. I would trust darkswords weapons to go into a battle. I’m already planning my next sword purchase from them.
Daniel H Filipiak –
Like the last review says it pretty thoroughly can’t get over how light it is for the length unlike the two other i have that are around 4 pounds the original Anduril and the last of the Elf Swords both a type 18 blade which is why the main difference is width which gives room grip with your finger or hand is a plus and ends as a sharp tip and isn’t as rigid as those with more spring and ends in being pened for the pommel that i forgot about i got the sheath with it the finest I’ve come across love it thanks Ayal Azerad and Dark Sword Armory
Stef Denys –
Owned this sword for about 5 years now. The crossguard is a bit loose, but that seems to be a recurrent problem with Darksword. The pommel could weigh a bit more. Otherwise it handles well. A tighter crossguard would given you 4 stars, and a weightier pommel for more balance 5
Eyal Azerad –
Hi Stef,
All our swords have lifetime maintenance included (free). We can tighten the issue. You just need to contact us and Chris will email you shipping instructions. Once fixed, we also polish the sword again and sharpen it. You can reach us at [email protected] . Thank you,
Harold Parlee –
Ummm…I’ve had this sword with me since receiving it. I’ve heard that it’s important to spend a lot of time with your new sword so it bonds with you.
But seriously.
Even non sword-nerd people I show it to are amazed at it’s beauty and FEEL.
The sword- nerd people weep.
It’s got all the things:
Distal taper, check.
Amazing fit and finish, check.
Sharp(with some touch up, even after shop sharpening, like others have experienced), check.
Bent savagely to 60 degrees and bounced back to true, check. Intentionally, I don’t mess around. Lol.
Anyway, total satisfaction.
I’ll be back.
Rami Kamberi (verified owner) –
So i though about buying one of the for a good year. One day i was looking modded section of game called Kingdome Come Deliverence, and saw a model of this beauty, i fell in love with the model of the sword. After some browsing i found model of exact sword here on Darksword Armoy. I ordered it, sharpened, with a interlaced sword belt.
The day came and it arrived, at first i was being skeptical, telling my self “you idiot what did you order?”, “100% there will be some problem that will ruin my joy”. Well sword arrived and i was breathtaking, polish of the blade is superb, sword is sturdy no moving parts, hilt and grip and pommel are very well made and i am hard presed to find any issues with it, scabbard is very good as well, like honestly i am not regretting the money i pured in this. You will get awesome sword and scabbard with very good quality. If i need it to find any issue or fault ( it would be very very very picky ), it would be slight lack of polish where blade and hilt begin but otherwise sword has excelent quality and its pure joy to swing around. It’s light and sturdy. I would want to thank you gentlements at Darksword Armory for you work.
Best Regards Rami
Michael –
This was my second sword from Darksward – it feels very light and nimble. The tip is very pointy, and I actually drew blood just tapping it. The fit and finish is very nice. This and the Damascus Viking are among my friends’ favorites.