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Two Handed Gothic forged sword |
Points: 15
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Late 15th century – German. Original found in the Landesmuseum, Zurich.
Type XVIIIa.
This sword was very popular in Germany during the mid to late 15th century. The sword illuminates the artistic creativity of the time, resulting from the Gothic artistic revolution in the arts.
The clear crisp blade and details hexagonal quillions and crisp fishtail pommel attest to this artistic revival.
Comes with leather scabbard. Sold Out
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Two handed Danish forged sword |
Points: 15
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The history of Denmark is filled with tumultuous periods of war and strife, conflicts driven by the same political and religious factors that were widespread throughout Medieval and Post-Medieval Europe. Smaller kingdoms were swallowed up by larger, and larger kingdoms splintered apart. Due to this fairly colorful history, the Danes became known for some distinctive weaponry, of which this Danish Two-Handed Sword is an example.
This sword is classified as an Oakeshott Type XVIIIe, a very unusual member of the Type XVIII group. It features a long, stiff diamond shaped blade with an extremely long handle, making it suitable for cut and thrust swordplay as many other swords were in the later 15th Century. However, this sword also has a long unsharpened ricasso that can be gripped to shorten up the blade for closer work. This option to fight with the “half sword” makes the Danish Two-Handed Sword an incredibly versatile weapon.
Sword comes with leather scabbard. Sold Out
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Cold Steel US Naval Officer's Sword (Issue Handle) (88MNA) |
Points: 18
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While we heartily approve of our Armed Forces wearing dress swords and sabers, we thought it was a shame that only unsharpened, poorly tempered wall hangers made of weak stainless steel are all that's available.
That's why we decided to make our own truly battle worthy reproductions. They're faithful in every detail to government specifications; they offer highly polished blades, appropriate etching and quality hilts and scabbards.
The only real changes we have made are to drastically improve their performance as weapons by forging them from 1055 Carbon Steel and properly heat treating them to a tough spring temper before sharpening. Sold Out
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Cold Steel US Naval Officer's Sword (Ray Skin Handle) (88MNAL) |
Points: 18
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While we heartily approve of our Armed Forces wearing dress swords and sabers, we thought it was a shame that only unsharpened, poorly tempered wall hangers made of weak stainless steel are all that's available.
That's why we decided to make our own truly battle worthy reproductions. They're faithful in every detail to government specifications; they offer highly polished blades, appropriate etching and quality hilts and scabbards.
The only real changes we have made are to drastically improve their performance as weapons by forging them from 1055 Carbon Steel and properly heat treating them to a tough spring temper before sharpening. Sold Out
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Dynasty Forge Small Sword (DF029) |
Points: 15
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The Dynasty Forge Small Sword has a triangular cross section and a very sharp point. It's a perfect copy of the sword used in 17th century.
High carbon blade is handforged and tempered. Comes complete with a leather scabbard that features an intricately decorated throat and chape. Sold Out
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Hanwei Practical Bastard Sword (SH2428) |
Points: 10
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By customer request we have produced a re-enactment version of our SH2250 Bastard sword. The blade is forged in 5160 high-carbon steel, to minimize burring, and the transverse thickness of the guard has been increased, both to provide adequate strength for re-enactment use and to present a safer profile at the ends of the guard. Sold Out
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Re-enactment Practice Sword (1346) |
Points: 4
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Design inspired by a 10th C. model
The Three load practice Viking Sword is made of 2 mm thick 1060 High Carbon Steel and Tempered to a Rockwell of 53. We created this piece with the practitioner in mind. The thick blade gives greater resistance to the blade for theatrical type combat which requires exciting blade to blade contact for shows, theatrical plays and movie productions. Sold Out
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Hanwei Federschwert - Practical Fencing Longsword (SH2333) |
Points: 8
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Our all new Practical Fencing Longsword (or Federschwert) is based on classical training pieces used in Renaissance Europe. This uniquely styled sword is featured in many period fencing manuals and is rapidly gaining popularity with modern practitioners of European martial arts. Designed in conjunction with the OCHS historic fencing organization in Germany, our Federschwert optimizes all of the balance and flexibility characteristics required for serious pursuit of this historic art. Sold Out
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Hanwei Court Sword - Fencing (SH2324) |
Points: 25
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Our Court and Washington Fencing swords are built to withstand the rigors of stage or fencing combat while maintaining historical accuracy in their highly decorated hilts. The Court Sword features a wire wrapped grip with intricate carving detail in the guard and pommel. The ribbed leather handle ends in well executed turks head knots on the Washington Sword for an excellent grip on this handsome sword. Sold Out
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Hanwei Washington Sword - Fencing (SH2325) |
Points: 20
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Our Court and Washington Fencing swords are built to withstand the rigors of stage or fencing combat while maintaining historical accuracy in their highly decorated hilts. The Court Sword features a wire wrapped grip with intricate carving detail in the guard and pommel. The ribbed leather handle ends in well executed turks head knots on the Washington Sword for an excellent grip on this handsome sword. Sold Out
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Hanwei Celtic Sword (SH2370) |
Points: 11
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Our Celtic Sword has an anthropomorphic hilt and leaf-shaped blade. Solid brass hardware, a macassar ebony grip and leather scabbard make this piece ideal for the Celtic persona. Iberia Swords are crafted in much the same way as swords were made centuries ago, except that the blades are now forged from high-carbon spring steel, a resource unavailable off-the-shelf to the smiths of the old. The blade finish is far from being polished, again more closely replicating what the medieval swordsmith was able to achieve. Except as noted, grips are leather-covered hardwood. Fittings are either steel or solid brass. Except, where shown all of these swords have scabbards of leather-covered fiberglass with steel lockets and chapes and removable suspension rings. These swords will appeal to the re-enactor who wants a sword with the same appearance as the originals. Sold Out
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Kit Rae Death's Head Dagger With Plaque (KR0048) |
Points: 6
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The dagger of Valegil, chief necromancer in service to the Dark One. Valegil uses this enchanted dagger to veil himself in a red mist, allowing him to dispatch his enemies unseen. Features a sculptural metal hand guard and pommel, a fullered blade, and genuine leather wrapped grip. Comes with a wall display plaque. Each piece is serial numbered on the blade. Sold Out
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Kit Rae Mithrokil Short Sword, Satin with Sheath (KR0066) |
Points: 3
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The latest in the Swords of the Ancients collection! Mithrokil is the short sword of the ancient Mithrodin warrior Kethol Av Torketal (from the Swords of the Ancients mythology). Full tang, tempered one-piece 3Cr13 stainless steel construction, the blade is adorned with a silk-screened vine design and the grip is wrapped in genuine leather. This short sword is available in a satin steel finish. Each sword is marked with the Kit Rae emblem and includes a certificate of authenticity. Sold Out
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