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Hanwei Danish War Axe Antique Finish (XH2099N) |
Points: 5
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The Danish Axe is undoubtedly a fine example of the use of peacetime agricultural tools as weapons in time of war. Equally at home felling trees or adversaries, the axe evokes a fearsome picture of the woodsman at war.
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Hanwei Francesca (Antique Finish) (XH2120N) |
Points: 4
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The Francisca, so named for its Frankish origins, was used by the Vikings both as a throwing weapon and for close-quarters combat. Its graceful lines are legendary but the upswept point and downturned edge were both capable of penetrating chain mail. Our Francisca features a forged head with a fire-gray or antiqued finish and a swelled-end hardwood shaft for secure head retention. The shaft is also backswept, as were the originals, providing greater sticking capability when thrown.
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Samurai Sword - Antique Copper (UC0062S) |
Points: 3
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This authentically detailed sword features a polished 420 J2 stainless steel blade with push tang (1/2) construction and an ABS handle with black braided cord wrap. Includes an aluminum scabbard.
Blade Material: 420 J2 stainless steel, polished finish.
Handle: Cast metal handle parts, ABS grip, black braided cord wrap, push tang (1/2 length) construction.
Scabbard: Aluminum. Sold Out
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Bast - Egyptian Short Sword - Antique Silver (UC1297ASNB) |
Points: 6
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Bast - Egyptian Short Sword ©2003
Inspired by Bast, the goddess of fertility and joy, who was depicted in early times with the head of a lion to show her war-like side, but later in the New Kingdom of Egypt, gained the head of a house cat. This Egyptian short sword features solid metal handle parts cast with intricate details and an antique plated finish. Available in three versions.
UC1297ASNB antique silver
Blade Material: Tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, double-edged.
Handle Material: Solid metal, antique plated finish, rat-tail tang construction.
Plaque: 6" x 20-5/8" x 3/4" wood, mounting hardware, instructions included. Sold Out
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Mantis Knives Picker I (MU3) |
Points: 2
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This is the first neck knife that we ever dreamt up. Its got fully serrated blade and a false edge on the back side. Its constructed of our high carbon, 420HC stainless steel, and the skeleton-style design allows the user to wear the tool effortlessly due to its lightweight, and it doubles as a detent for the sheath. The actual blade is 1.5 long, and the whole package is just under 6 when sheathed. Its a perfect tool for rope cutting, or as a last line of defense. Sold Out
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Mantis Knives Pry Bar (MF1) |
Points: 4
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This tactical fixed blade knife was inspired by the boys at the Multi Jurisdictional ERT out in Kokomo, Indiana. This tool rounds out the MANTIS line as our very largest blade. At 9.5, its exotic grind lines and random divot symmetry give the Pry Bar its wild style. Trust me when I say that this knife has been though it all. Its been used for tasks that knives should never be used for, yet the MF-1 prevails. Sold Out
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Mantis Knives Gris (MF1B) |
Points: 4
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The "Gris" is the offspring of the MF-1 and our newfound love of the bead-blast process. We found that with a lot of creativity and a little experimentation, we could create an entirely different personality for our "Go To" fixed blade. The heritage of the MF-1 is such that the price will always be within reach to those who are REALLY using this knife. It's hard to believe that a knife with such a simple design can evoke such interest among knife lovers. Sold Out
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Mantis Knives Con Brillo (MF1C) |
Points: 4
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The "Con Brillo" scratches the itch that we get EVERY time we leave a custom knife show.
While inside one of these shows, we're bombarded with precious stones, amazing filework and high-lustre metal. The only problem with these amazing pieces of art is the price tag...until now.
We polished this beauty to an amazing lustre. It's as close to 'mirror' as anyone in knife manufacturing has ever been, and now it can be yours. Sold Out
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Mantis Knives The Principal (TA2CM) |
Points: 4
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The TA-2 knife made its debut as a hunting knife, but we quickly found that it was lusted after by many tactical users as well. The ZR-Rated tire rubber handle, coupled with the deep-sweep belly design make the knife a new take on a classic silhouette.
Adding one of Americas super-steels into the mix has just changed the rules of the game. The TA-2CM features 154CM for some of the best edge retention and overall strength that a knife user can find.
Finally, we bead-blasted the blade and tang thus offering the TA-2CM model in two different configurations. Sold Out
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Hanwei Taza Rapier (Antiqued) (SH2035N) |
Points: 14
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Long extolled as the pinnacle of rapier design, the "Spanish" or "Cup-Hilt" rapier undoubtedly combined style and function very effectively in 17th century Europe. The very best of these weapons featured beautifully pierced cups and pommels and CAS Hanwei has replicated these to perfection and combined them with an elegantly tapered high-carbon steel blade in our "Taza" rapier (the name comes from the French, who called this style "a la Taza"). A leather-covered scabbard is included.
The matching Main Gauche again features a pierced guard and pommel in the same design as the rapier, with a fileworked blade in the Spanish style. A leather scabbard and belt frog are included. Sold Out
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Taza Main Gauche - Antiqued (SH2137N) |
Points: 12
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Long extolled as the pinnacle of rapier design, the "Spanish" or "Cup-Hilt" rapier undoubtedly combined style and function very effectively in 17th century Europe. The very best of these weapons featured beautifully pierced cups and pommels and CAS Hanwei has replicated these to perfection and combined them with an elegantly tapered high-carbon steel blade in our "Taza" rapier (the name comes from the French, who called this style "a la Taza"). A leather-covered scabbard is included.
The matching Main Gauche again features a pierced guard and pommel in the same design as the rapier, with a fileworked blade in the Spanish style. A leather scabbard and belt frog are included. Sold Out
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Kit Rae Talisman - Antique Silver (UC0970S) |
Points: 2
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This knife from the ancient world features a flying serpent handle design and Celtic knotwork engraved in the blade.
Blade Material: Tempered 420 J2 stainless steel.
Handle Material: Cast aluminum, antique silver plated finish, push tang.
Display: 6" x 5-1/4" x 2-3/4" wood, mahogany finish. Sold Out
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''Lowlander'' Two-Handed Great Sword (Antiqued) (SH2065N) |
Points: 14
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Wielded with untamed ferocity on many a Gaelic battlefield, the massive Lowlander sword vividly illustrates the might of the Scots of old. Known as �Slaughter-Swords� in the 16th century, these were the swords of choice for Scottish mercenaries of the period, and at close to six feet long the Lowlander faithfully replicates a surviving museum piece. Though by far the largest sword ever offered by CAS Hanwei, the Lowlander is beautifully proportioned and balanced. The typically Scottish quatrefoils in the ring guards attest to the heritage of this imposing piece. The sword is available in both polished and antiqued finishes, the finish of the SH2065N closely replicating that of the original museum piece. The grips of the Lowlander are leather-covered with an overlaid leather binding. A wall mount is provided to allow the transplanted Gael to display his sword with pride. Sold Out
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Hanwei Scottish Basket-Hilt Broadsword (Antiqued) (SH2002N) |
Points: 10
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Although Basket-Hilt swords appeared throughout Britain from the mid-sixteenth century on, their association with the seventeenth and eighteenth century Scottish highlander has become legendary.
Our Basket-Hilt Broadsword, replicated from an original in the collection of the Royal Armouries in England, carries a typical Glasgow-style hilt from the mid-18th century. It is likely that the blade of the original sword, marked "Andrea Ferara", was made in Germany a century earlier and re-hilted as basket designs were refined.
The sword is available in both polished and antiqued finishes. Both hilts are crafted from stainless steel, to minimize maintenance, that of the SH2002 being polished while the SH2002N "antiqued" version has a museum-quality patina. The high-carbon blade of the SH2002N is also lightly "antiqued" to promote authenticity. The grips of the broadswords are covered with wire-wrapped genuine rayskin and the basket liners are crafted in fabric-covered leather. The scabbards are leather-covered, black in the case of the SH2002 and brown for the SH2002N. Sold Out
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Hanwei Basket-Hilt Backsword (Antiqued) (SH2003N) |
Points: 10
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Early highland swords almost invariably carried the double-edged "broadsword" blade, but by the time of the Battle of Culloden (1746) the single-edged "backsword" was at least equal in popularity.
Our Basket-Hilt Backsword, replicated from an original in the collection of the Royal Armouries in England that dates from about 1760, has an unusual basket with twin engraved "horned beastie" plaques and a blade with twin fullers running most of its length. The blade is German in origin, but the hilt and blade are contemporary. Sold Out
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