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Ballistol Spray (200ml)

Can be used sparingly, since the low surface tension lets the oil spread and get into tiny cracks and gaps. As an alcaline oil, Ballistol chemically neutralises acidic residue (such as from fingers) and forms a clear coating that prevents oxidisation. This maintains and preserves not just metal, but also wood and leather. Ballistol does not resinify (gunk things up or get sticky).

Ballistol (50ml)

Can be used sparingly, since the low surface tension lets the oil spread and get into tiny cracks and gaps. As an alcaline oil, Ballistol chemically neutralises acidic residue (such as from fingers) and forms a clear coating that prevents oxidisation. This maintains and preserves not just metal, but also wood and leather. Ballistol does not resinify (gunk things up or get sticky).

The Art of Fencing: The Discourse of Camillo Palladini

Piermarco Terminiello‘s research interest is focused on sixteenth and seventeenth century Italian swordplay. He has an extensive knowledge of technical manuals from the period, including a number of widely overlooked works. Along with Kevin Maurer he was recognised as “Best Researcher” in the inaugural HEMA Scholar Awards of 2013. Amongst other research, he has unearthed and translated (co-authored) the “lost” second book of Nicoletto Giganti (1608), unearthed the lengthy manuscript treatise of Giovanni Battista Maffani (1629) not listed in any fencing bibliography, published English translations of Francesco Ferdinando Alfieri’s La Bandiera (1638) and La Scherma (1640); Giuseppe Colombani’s L’Arte maestra (1711); the fencing treatise of Marco Docciolini (1601); the treatise of Jacopo Monesi (1640); and a transcription of the Biblioteca Trivulziana Cod.256 (c.1680). He has helped bring HEMA to a wider public, having previously lectured at the Wallace Collection, in London UK; has published in the long-established peer-reviewed Journal of the Arms and Armour Society; is a member of the Historical European Martial Arts Coalition (HEMAC); and a member of the Advisory Board of the peer-review journal Acta Periodica Duellatorum. He has enjoyed success as a competitive fencer, winning numerous international competitions.

English War Bill Trainer

This trainer has been carefully fashioned to look as realistic as possible so it can be effectively used in solo...

Socketed/Bearded Axe Trainer

This trainer has been carefully fashioned to look as realistic as possible so it can be effectively used in solo...