The real Orcsword: The 14. century reversed Falchion
From the end of the 13th to the 14th century, a special blade shape - the falchion - is repeatedly discovered in old pictorial sources. Even rarer, however, is a falchion blade with a concave edge. Only a very small number of these blades still exist and only a handful can be seen in museums today. Here I present such a blade...possibly even a original one.

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