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Disclaimer: We have to look at, measure, and analyse the blades on the spot before making the video, so these videos are unscripted and based on our knowledge and research, not in-depth analysis with literature, etc. So if small inaccuracies occur, we try to correct them here; otherwise, we leave the video as it is. Support us Patreon: / thespadoneproject Your monthly contribution will sustain our research expenses, like travel costs, materials, etc. You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel to stay updated. __________ Socials Facebook: / thespadoneproject Instagram: / thespadoneproject Website: https://thespadoneproject.com/ __________ Session Date: 6 March 2026. Collection: Badisches Landesmuseum (Karlsruhe, Germany). Specimen Dating: end of 16th century Inventory Numbers: G160/161 Origin: German Check the stats on fb: / pfbid02nm6g3dwzyue8eruu7esfgum8qsjty15bkek... __________ Sources Practice Sword from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (30.03.2026) https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collect... Gründtliche Beschreibung/ der freyen Ritterlichen vnnd Adelichen kunst des Fechtens/ in allerley gebreuchlichen Wehren/ mit vil schönen vnd nützlichen Figuren gezieret vnd fürgestellet. Joachim Meyer. Straßburg 1570. Table XXXII (Provided by Leipzig University Library No Copyright - Public Domain Marked, 30.03.2026) __________ We thank the Badisches Landesmuseum staff for the kind collaboration and for letting us analyse and document the collection's specimens. – Landesmuseum website: https://www.landesmuseum.de/ __________ Epochentrotter https://epochentrotter.de/ is a Podcast about History by Marvin Gedigk and Dr. Katharina Gedigk __________ Cyrill Hamm, who made an accurate replica of the Zürich Fechtschwert, is a bladesmith and HEMA trainer, also from the Zurich area. Check out Cyrill's work here: https://www.messerschmiedehamm.ch/