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Sword Cold Steel MAA Messer (88GMSSM) |
Points: 10
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Designed by Luke LaFontaine and Dave Baker, Cold Steel’s new one-handed Messer is a sword that just has to be held to be appreciated! This modern interpretation of the historical German Langes Messer (or Long Knife) is beautifully balanced and a joy to use.
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Sword Cold Steel German Long Swor (88HTB) |
Points: 15
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Cold Steel’s German Longsword is a high-end, high performance sword for serious users and collectors. A modern interpretation taking its inspiration from historical examples, it has an expertly heat treated and spring tempered 1060 steel blade that is exquisitely balanced, beautifully polished and hand-honed to a keen edge. A large S-guard and protective side ring offer significant hand protection while being capable of performing the binding, trapping, and winding techniques that made the German Sword Masters art so effective!
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Cold Steel Grosse Messer Sword (88GMS) |
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Cold Steel Grosse Messer sword. Known throughout Germany as the "Big Knife", the Grosse Messer hails from central and northern Europe where, in far off days of old, noblemen and peasants alike relied on it to protect hearth and home from the ravages of brigands, cut throats, outlaws and other assorted characters of ill repute.
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11th C. Viking forged sword |
Points: 15
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Viking swords, like the Vikings themselves, have reputations for being brutal and utilitarian devices, simplistic hacking weapons with little in the way of grace or beauty. This view has been perpetuated pop culture. For those who study Viking history and culture, though, they know that is simply not the case. Many Viking weapons that have remained for us to examine were not only functional but beautifully decorated. One such example is this sword, based on a find in Finland that dates back to the 11th
Century. Sold Out
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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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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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