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Bushido Care Kit Windlass (505467) |
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A comprehensive cleaning and maintenance kit for the care of Shogun Katanas. The kit is presented in an elegant wooden box and includes:
A bottle of oil to protect the blade
A cloth for applying the oil
Rice paper to keep the blade free of dirt
Uchiko to loosen dust
A hammer to manipulate the mekugis (wooden peg used to fix the blade to the handle of the katana)
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Orleans Battle Axe Battlecry (601005) |
Points: 6
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This medieval Orleans Battle Axe is from Windlass Steelcrafts Battlecry collection. Designed specifically to be used and made from1065 high carbon steel with a darkened, battle-hardened finish, extra wide tang and tempering to a low 50's HRC.
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Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi (501391) |
Points: 5
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We’ve had many requests from bush pilots for an outdoor, rugged version of their favorite blade for clearing brush, the wakizashi. This well balanced chopper is up to the task. Tested in-house like all our Cobra Steel line it hacked away anything in its path. Hand forged X46Cr13 steel, full profile tang for strength. Factory sharp, includes leather sheath w/ metal throat and tip. Rubber scales and finger guard for comfort and shock absorption.
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Shogun Kiji Katana Windlass (501875) |
Points: 12
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Handcrafted in a small town nestled in the Longquan mountains of China’s Zhejiang province, this sword embodies a 2,000-year legacy of skilled swordmaking. Every component is expertly crafted by highly skilled smiths using centuries-old methods.
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Shogun Ryū Tatsu Katana Windlass (501874) |
Points: 12
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The blade is forged from 1095 high carbon steel and undergoes differential clay tempering using traditional techniques. This results in a spine with a Rockwell hardness of 45-48 HRC and a harder cutting edge at 56-58 HRC. This ancient tempering method creates the distinctive hamon, the visible temper line left when the clay is removed. Each blade is meticulously honed and must cleanly slice through a sheet of paper before leaving the workshop.
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Shogun Tsuru Katana Windlass (501873) |
Points: 12
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The blade is forged from 1095 high carbon steel and differentially clay-tempered using traditional techniques. This results in a spine with a Rockwell hardness of 45-48 HRC and a harder cutting edge at 56-58 HRC. This ancient tempering method creates the distinctive hamon, the visible line left when the clay is removed. Each blade is meticulously honed and must cleanly slice through a sheet of paper before leaving the workshop.
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Bushido Tonbo Katana Windlass (501876) |
Points: 15
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The blade is pattern-welded and heat-treated to achieve a Rockwell hardness of 40-45 HRC along most of its length, with approximately 35 HRC at the guard. A simulated hamon is meticulously applied by an artisan, and each blade is honed to razor sharpness—capable of cleanly slicing through a sheet of paper before leaving the workshop.
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Bushido Kiku No Gyokuza Katana Windlass (501872) |
Points: 10
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Every part of this sword is expertly crafted by highly skilled smiths using centuries-old methods. The blade is pattern welded, with most of the blade Rockwelling in the 40-45 HRC range and about 35 HRC at the guard. The simulated hamon is expertly applied by an artisan. Each blade is honed and must be able to cleanly cut through a sheet of paper before it leaves the factory.
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Bushido Nami Katana Windlass (501871) |
Points: 10
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Expertly handcrafted in a small town in the Longquan mountains of China’s Zhejiang province, this sword continues a tradition of master swordmaking that dates back over 2,000 years. Each component is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques passed down through generations.
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Windlass Steelcraft Falcata |
Points: 12
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Circa 200 BC
The Celt-Iberians of Roman times were justly famed for their weapons, such as the Falcata; one of the most devastating swords ever made! The inward curving blade delivered a tremendous blow and could split both shield and helmet. Considered to be of Greek, or possibly Etruscan origin, this sword spread into Southern Russia and also Spain. It was in Spanish hands that it was most feared by the Romans. The blade is made from high carbon steel. The handle is solid brass. Comes with brown leather scabbard.
500062 - not sharp
500062s - sharpened
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Gladiator Sword of General Maximus |
Points: 20
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Original licensed product from the classic movie Gladiator.
Sword of General Maximus is very nicely crafted gladius. This hand forged, high carbon steel blade has a highly detailed wood and brass hilt with a faux bone handle. Includes scabbard and baldric. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
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Windlass Cobra Steel Jambiya (403507) |
Points: 3
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Continuing the popular tradition the Cobra Steel line has established comes another effective historical design brought up-to-date for modern use. The jambiya always proved a great slashing design and that’s captured here in 1085 high carbon, hand forged steel. The full profile tang makes it extremely strong and durable. Factory sharp, features hard rubber scales w/ extreme contours for great grip with gloves or slick hands. The handle design practically locks your grip in place for great dexterity. Includes leather belt sheath. Sold Out
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Windlass Cobra Steel Lakonia (403213) |
Points: 4
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The latest in the Windlass Cobra Steel line is this survival knife based on the deadly Spartan Short Sword. The blade on the Lakonia was shorter than other classical Greek swords and the Spartans said it was to bring them “one step closer to the enemy.” Hard rubber scales on a full profile tang. High carbon, factory sharp blade. Includes a heavy leather scabbard. Sold Out
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Windlass Cobra Steel Kindjal (402578) |
Points: 4
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Another all purpose function knife in the Windlass Cobra line! Like the Cobra Steel Falcata (#402532), this survival knife features a hand-forged X46Cr13 steel blade, fully tempered in state-of-the-art computer controlled ovens. to a Rockwell hardness of 48º so it will flex in a cut and come back for more. Features a rugged hard rubber mold-over grip that is highly detailed for a positive, shock absorbing hold. Based on the traditional Kindjal, one of the best overall patterns and proven over a long history of use, this is an excellent self defense knife. Includes a tough, saddle grade leather belt sheath. Comes with a razor sharp edge. Sold Out
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Windlass Cobra Steel Talon (402628) |
Points: 4
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Another All Purpose Function addition to the Windlass Cobra line! Like the Cobra Steel Falcata (#402532), this survival knife features a hand-forged, 1095 high carbon steel blade, fully tempered in state-of-the-art computer controlled ovens to a Rockwell hardness of 48º-52º so it will flex in a cut and come back for more. Features a rubber scale on a full profile tang for great performance while absorbing shock. Inspired by Eastern and African swords and knives with inward curving blades. A great bush and defense pattern. Includes a tough, saddle grade leather belt sheath. Comes with a razor sharp edge. Sold Out
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