Episodes

  • Episode 7: History or Sport? The Future of HEMA, With Federico Malagutti
    May 5 2025

    Fererico Malagutti is an Italian HEMA fencer, instructor, and martial artist. With over a decade of experience in swordsmanship, with a special interest in late medieval fencing, Federico is one of the preeminent voices in modern HEMA, sharing his skills and thoughts on YouTube.

    In this stream, Federico discusses HEMA and history, the commonalities and differences between sword training in the past and in the present, what these mean for the future of HEMA, and a lot more with host Gabriele Culot.

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Episode 6: The Aesthetics of Armoured Fighting: Sparring, Duels, and the Beauty of the Fight, With Dequitem
    Apr 22 2025

    Dequitem is an armoured fighter who focuses on showcasing non-choreographed fights in his videos.

    His goal is to display historical fighting techniques in the context that most closely resembles how they would have been practiced in historical times. This leads to clashes fought at full speed and power in an effort to survive rather than score points.

    This approach leads to a better understanding of fighting techniques and learnings that may not be as evident in a more modern sports-like context. In addition to this focus on technique, Dequitem puts a lot of effort into the aesthetics of the background, choosing historically plausible locations and turning sparring and dueling videos into cinematic works of art.

    In this live stream, Dequitem discusses all these aspects with host Gabriele Culot.

    Make sure to follow and support Dequitem on:

    YouTube: / @dequitem -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user/membersh... -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dequitem/?h...

    Website: https://www.hema-deathcorps-unicorns....

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • Episode 5: Traditional Sword-Making in Modern-Day Italy: With Giovanni Sartori
    Apr 15 2025

    Giovanni Sartori is a bladesmith and swordmaker from Bassano del Grappa, in Italy.

    His work centers around recreating weapons that are authentic not only in terms of measurements and proportions but also in terms of materials and processes. This holistic approach to swordmaking has led to his work being displayed in several museums, including the Deutsches Klingenmuseum in Solingen.

    In today's chat, Giovanni discusses his approach to studying and making swords with host Gabriele Culot, and dives into the world of Medieval and early modern bladesmithing in Northern Italy.

    To learn more about Giovanni and his work, make sure to visit his current project, Fusina Feraro: https://www.fusinaferaro.com/

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • Episode 4: When Art and History Come Together - The Swords of Eric Estlund, of Winter Cutlery
    Apr 2 2025

    Eric Estlund is a custom bike maker turned swordsmith. He focuses on crafting high-end swords (and knives), basing his work on extant examples of antique swords while ensuring he also imbues his work with his own creative vision.

    With an educational background in art and an interest in fencing, that comes as no surprise.

    In today's episode of The Armoury Roundtable, Eric talks about his philosophy in swordmaking, how he approaches research, the challenges of adapting objects of the past to the modern world, and much more, with host Gabriele Culot.

    Make sure to check out his work at:

    https://www.wintercutlery.com/

    And follow him on IG/ FB:

    @wintercutlery

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • Episode 3: Are Historical Swords and Modern Reproductions Comparable? With Julian Ronneberger and Cyrill Hamm
    Apr 2 2025

    Some sword lovers handle antiques, other handle reproductions, others use them in HEMA training and sparring. But how many have handled authentic antiques and can tell the differences between them and modern reproductions?

    This group of lucky people is not huge, but if we narrow our focus down to medieval and renaissance swords, the cohort shrinks further, and there are not many who can claim to have first hand experience with both worlds.

    Yet, this experience is incredibly important. How can modern swords be accurate reproductions of originals if the antiques are not available? And how do deviations from the antiques affect modern use? How do they impact HEMA sparring and, perhaps, our understanding of historical fencing?

    Can a bad reproduction have a butterfly effect that messes with our understanding of the past?

    In today's live stream, host Gabriele Culot asks all these questions, and more, to two of the lucky few who have the full sword experience.

    Julian Ronneberger is a member of the Spadone Project, conducts autonomous research, and is a HEMA trainer based in Zurich, Switzerland.

    Learn more about Julian's work with the Spadone Project:

    https://thespadoneproject.com/

    Cyrill Hamm is a bladesmith and HEMA trainer, also from the Zurich area.

    Check out Cyrill's work here:

    https://www.messerschmiedehamm.ch/

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Episode 2: Sword Measuring, Chinese Swords, and More, With Dlatrex Swords
    Mar 17 2025

    In the second episode of sword-related conversations on this channel, host Gabriele Culot talks to Andy from Dlatrex Swords.

    Andy is a well-respected figure in the sword community and is involved in many of its aspects, from researching historical accounts of sword use to measuring sword metrics and charting them. Make sure to follow him at:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkgmqo6KbzdA4jAuQlSuF3w

    Here are the links to the topics we mentioned in the video, at least the ones I can remember...

    r/swords subreddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/SWORDS/

    Swords Discord server

    https://discord.gg/DJC9paGZ

    Bronze Age Swords YouTube Channel

    https://www.youtube.com/@BronzeAgeSwords

    Weapons Dynamics computer

    https://subcaelo.net/ensis/dynamics-computer/

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Episode 1: Discovering giant swords with Niccolò M. Menozzi of "The Spadone Project"
    Mar 17 2025

    Niccolò M. Menozzi is the founder and coordinator of the Spadone Project. This research endeavor aims to better understand one of the most iconic weapons of the 16th Century: The Spadone (or Montante, or Zweihander).

    In the past years, Niccolò and his team have been busy researching and stuying documents, iconography, and extant examples of these iconic swords, of which much is still not well known.

    Join the conversation between Niccolò and host Gabriele Culot, and learn more about the spadone, and about The Spadone Project.

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    1 hr and 33 mins