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Hanwei Mini German Hand-and-a-Half Sword (MH2302) |
Points: 4
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The English Knightly Mini Sword (MH2301) replicates one of the most popular designs of the medieval period, while the German Hand-and-a-Half Mini Sword (MH2302) demonstrates a style used throughout Europe around the 15th century. Both blades are forged from high-carbon spring steel. Sold Out
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Hanwei Mini Spanish Cup-Hilt Rapier (MH2303) |
Points: 5
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Each of our Rapier Minis faithfully replicates period swords in every detail. The blades are forged from maraging steel, a steel typically associated with the sport fencing world, then tempered in a process unique to this material, creating the flexibility inherent in the rapier style. Sold Out
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Hanwei Mini Italian Swept-Hilt Rapier (MH2304) |
Points: 5
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Each of our Rapier Minis faithfully replicates period swords in every detail. The blades are forged from maraging steel, a steel typically associated with the sport fencing world, then tempered in a process unique to this material, creating the flexibility inherent in the rapier style. Sold Out
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Hanwei Mini Viking Sword (MH2310) |
Points: 4
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The Viking Mini features a hilt whose original is on display in the York museum in England. Blade is forged from high-carbon spring steel. Sold Out
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Hanwei Mini French Swept-Hilt Rapier (MH2311) |
Points: 5
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Each of our Rapier Minis faithfully replicates period swords in every detail. The blades are forged from maraging steel, a steel typically associated with the sport fencing world, then tempered in a process unique to this material, creating the flexibility inherent in the rapier style. Sold Out
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Hanwei Marshall Sword Letter Opener (MH2282) |
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The Knight's sword is probably the most recognizable sword design in history. The simple cross guard and weighted pommel provided an ideal combination of protection and balance that was to serve the knights of Europe admirably for several centuries. Sold Out
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Hanwei Hand and a Half Letter Opener (MH2249) |
Points: 2
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The Hand-and-a-Half Sword, so-called because it could be used a either a single-handed or two-handed weapon, provided powerful versatility for the knights of the 14th and 15th centuries. Classically simple in design, the sword is featured in many European illustrations and stone carvings of the period. Sold Out
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Hanwei Viking Letter Opener (MH2283) |
Points: 2
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Viking raiders were famed for their lightning attacks on European coastal settlements. These tactics demanded light, fast weaponry and their sword designs were based on this need. Surviving swords show the Viking swordsmiths to be highly skilled in steel manufacture and forging techniques. Sold Out
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Hanwei Cup-Hilt Letter Opener (MH2281) |
Points: 2
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Rapiers, carried by the gentry of Europe in the 17th century, were used both for personal defense and for settling gentlemanly disagreements. Long extolled as the pinnacle of rapier design, the Spanish or Cup-Hilt rapier undoubtedly combined style and function very effectively. Sold Out
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Hanwei Roman Letter Opener (MH2284) |
Points: 2
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The Roman Gladius was the sword that built the fabulous Roman Empire, earning its reputation in the hands of Legionnaires on the battlefield and Gladiators in the arena. Short and double-edged, the Gladius was unmatched in the close-quarters combat for which the Romans were renowned. Sold Out
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Hanwei Basket-Hilt Letter Opener (MH2285) |
Points: 2
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The Scottish Basket-Hilt Sword, evoking images of kilted highlanders raging into battle, served the clansman well for the 17th Century on, and is still carried by officers of Scottish regiments to this day. Sold Out
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Hanwei 1841 6-Pdr Cannon (FH2345) |
Points: 30
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The Model 1841 6-Pounder gun was made in large numbers for the Mexican War and was in general service at the outbreak of the American Civil War. As a result they were widely used in large numbers by both the Federal and Confederate armies. Weighing approximately 900 lbs., these guns were fairly easily transported and maneuvered. They were superseded fairly early in the war, lacking the power of heavier guns and the range of rifled pieces, but nevertheless they have an important place in the history of the nation's conflict.
This 1/5 scale replica of the 6-pdr. is made with exacting attention to detail. Crafted entirely in steel and solid oak, with a barrel of blued steel, this reminder of a momentous time in our nation's history measures a little over two feet long and weighs in at a hefty 12-1/4 lbs. A treasure for the Civil War enthusiast, this outstanding piece will make an imposing display in any home or office. Sold Out
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Hanwei Cannon Limber (FH2390) |
Points: 20
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Stable-mate to our 1841 Cannon (FH2345) and built to the same exacting level of detail, our 1/5 scale Field Artillery Limber will combine with the cannon to provide a unique display of Civil War history. Like its full-size predecessor, our Limber is crafted from antiqued steel and hardwood and its construction involves many hours of hand work.
With the draw pole fitted, the Limber is a little under three feet long, and when assembled to the cannon the length of the whole carriage is some 4 ˝ feet. Sold Out
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