
The Sword Collection Catalogue Template is the tool for all sword collectors that are too busy buying swords to spend any time creating spreadsheets. Which is most of you out there, I’m sure.
Just started your sword collection journey and not sure what to do? Looking for a way to store the ever increasing amount of sword data you record? Simply curious to play around with another spreadsheet?
Data about swords grows quickly and exponentially, and it can soon get out of control. How long was that British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre? How much did you pay for that Prussian I.O.D 89 Degen? Do all your French Sabre Briquets have the same distal taper? And where on earth is that blog post you read years ago that had that now crucial chart with Polish cutler marks?
Cataloguing collection data is a crucial part of being a collector, but it’s also a part of collecting many of us push aside. I know that because I am the same, but eventually I had to roll up my sleeves.
A tool for the busy (or lazy) sword collector
Download the Sword Collection Catalogue template. This is the template I use to document all swords I come across. Use it as is, or adapt it to your specific needs.
Find pre-organized fields to include all the most important sword data grouped into sections about historical context, measurement, transactional data and external resources. No more messy sword collections, but a tidy document that will enable you to filter and sort all of that data you collect together with your swords!

Choose the format that works best for you and download it at one of the links below. And yes, it’s FREE!
Are you looking for something to watch while managing your collection? Check out my Youtube channel with videos about swords and history.