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Honshu Historic Forge Oakeshott Type XVa Longsword (UC3677) |
Points: 10
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Discover the power and craftsmanship of the Honshu Historic Forge Oakeshott Type XVa Longsword – a true breakthrough in the world of medieval swords. This impressive longsword offers remarkable versatility, serving both as a stunning collectible and as a fully functional training or display weapon.
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Joinville Sword Windlass (501694s) |
Points: 12
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The whole style of Joinville Sword is quite lovely, with elegant, simple lines that emphasize its deadliness. The sword has marvelous balance. The handle is polished hardwood with 2 brass ferrules.
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Windlass Russian Shasqua |
Points: 12
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Known originally as a Cossack cavalry weapon, this Russian Shasqua was later adopted as the official officer’s sword of the Soviet Union. The single‐edged, moderately curved blade is forged from tempered high‐carbon steel for strength.
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American Revolution Saber Windlass (500872s) |
Points: 12
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The handmade hilt of this American saber reflects their admiration of the 1700’s French style. This well-balanced, fast sword was designed for the mounted fighter. Solid steel hilt with spiral pattern carved hardwood grip is married to an effective 1085 high carbon, well tempered blade.
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Historical Excalibur Sword Windlass (500798s) |
Points: 10
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This sword is of a type that was widely in use during this period and would be what a hard fitting warrior would prefer. Nicely balanced, well tempered high carbon steel sharp blade offset with antiqued brass parts.
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Honshu Viking Sword (UC3621) |
Points: 10
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Elevate your collection with the Honshu Viking Sword: a masterpiece crafted from polished 1060 high carbon steel. Featuring intricate Viking-inspired details, a secure textured grip, and a matching wooden scabbard. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts.
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Honshu Historic Forge Viking Sword (UC3633) |
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Honshu Historic Forge Viking Sword – a powerful Norse sword with 1080 carbon steel blade, brass pommel, leather grip, and wooden scabbard. Strength and agility combined.
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Munich Sword Windlass |
Points: 15
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Dating to around 1600, this German military cut-and-thrust sword with a swept hilt is a classic example of the type carried by the Munich Town Guard. Authentic examples of this sword can be found in prestigious collections such as the Wallace Collection and the Bavarian National Museum.
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War Sword Windlass |
Points: 15
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This versatile large sword was a staple throughout medieval Europe, designed for both one-handed agility and powerful two-handed strikes. Crafted with a well-tempered high carbon steel blade, this sword offers exceptional durability and cutting power.
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Classic Hoplite Sword Windlass |
Points: 10
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Dating back to the 5th century BC, the Greek Hoplite sword is a remarkable example of ancient weaponry. Greek Hoplites were renowned for their strength and effectiveness as citizen-soldiers, fiercely defending their city-states. The distinctive leaf-shaped blade of this sword, inspired by numerous archaeological finds and historical illustrations, was widely used across the ancient world.
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Confederate Cavalry Saber Windlass |
Points: 10
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This authentic, handmade replica features a flexible, ornate blade and a leather grip wrapped with brass wire. Of all Confederate swords and sabers, this was the most widely used. Wielded by troops under the command of J.E.B. Stuart, Wade Hampton, and Nathan Bedford Forrest, this saber dispatched hordes of Yankee soldiers.
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1840 Non Commissioned Sword Windlass |
Points: 10
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The 1840 Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) sword was carried by American soldiers for over 70 years, a period encompassing the Mexican War, the Civil War, and the Spanish-American War. The blade features a single, broad fuller running from the ricasso to near the point.
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Windlass Viking Sword of Baldur |
Points: 15
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The blade is etched with runes that roughly can be translated as the spelling of "Baldur".
The leather sheath (with integral belt) is covered with a layer of black suede that is adorned with top grain lace, throat, and chape. The throat and chape bear a Viking symbol for the sun, as Baldur was known as a shining light to all who knew him.
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