Jeffrey
Jeffrey asked Glynnis Campbell:

I HAVE BEEN TO MUSEUMS THAT HAVE SHOWN SWORDS, DAGGERS, ETC. ONE THING I HAVE NEVER SEEN ON THE DISPLAY CARDS IS THE WEIGHT OF SUCH WEAPONS. I WRITE THIS BECAUSE I CAN'T HELP THINKING ABOUT HOW MUCH THE SWORDS MUST HAVE WEIGHT. I WAS WONDERING, DO YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT THE AVERAGE WEIGHT WAS OF THE TYPE OF SWORDS THE HIGHLANDERS WOULD HAVE USED WAS?

Glynnis Campbell Average medieval swords weighed between 2-3 lbs. A two-hander or claymore might be up to 5 lbs. The Chinese swords I use in a few of my books weighed 1-1/2-2 lbs. But key to the perceived weight of the sword was how well it was balanced. A decently counterweighted grip on a sword could make a lot of difference. I compare it to cast iron frying pans. They're very heavy when you're holding the handle at the tip. But if you move your hand closer to the pan, the balance makes it feel lighter and easier to maneuver.

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