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Medieval Crusader Sword (SW-369) |
Points: 6
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Crusader sword makes a nice display or presentation piece. Thick stainless steel blade with double fuller. Pommel fatures black crusader cross and brass studs. Handle is made of black composite and gives look of leather. Hardwood display plaque included.
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Acre Crusader Broadsword Battlecry (501509) |
Points: 6
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This medieval Acre Crusader Broadsword from Windlass Steelcrafts Battlecry collection is a formidable weapon of proven worth. This classic knightly sword was idea for sword and shield or sword and buckler combat whether on foot or horseback. The Acre crusader sword is a stout and fearsome blade that takes advantage of its heft, width, and center and gravity to deliver deadly slashing cuts and hacking blows as well as thrusts. One can easily imagine how this weapon shredded both mail and leather armors across Europe and Asia-minor for centuries.
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Hanwei Musashi Iaito |
Points: 28
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The Musashi Iaito provides an economical yet authentic sword for the Iaido practitioner. Available in 3 blade lengths (27, 28, 29) to perfectly match your needs. The blade is unedged for safety and forged from steel for more precise weight and balance than an aluminum blade can offer. The blade is also maintenance free, providing a lifetime of practice without worry of rust or tarnish. Miyamoto Musashi, arguably the most famous swordmaster in Japanese history, fought more than 60 duels before retiring and writing his famous treatise on swordplay, the "Book of Five Rings". Development of the two-sword style of swordplay, with the Daito (long sword) and Wakizashi being used together, is credited to Musashi. Mounted in black, the Musashi Elite is faithful to the original down to the famous double-ring iron tsubas. The tsuka-ito is in leather over ray skin.
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Cold Steel 1849 Rifleman's Knife (88GRB) |
Points: 10
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1849 Rifleman's Knife made by Cold Steel. We have long admired the timeless good looks and pure functional design of the American Rifleman’s Knife. This rare blade was originally issued in extremely limited numbers, and has the distinction of being the first knife officially designed for, and purchased by, the U.S. Army back in 1849. Our blade takes inspiration from an antique in the private collection of our company President Lynn C Thompson, and while our blade is not an exact replica, it features many of the design nuances that make this knife such a classic!
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Cold Steel Knife Sure Balance Thrower (80TSB) |
Points: 2
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Cold Steel Sure Balance throwing knife. Definitely in the heavyweight class, our Sure Balance Thrower is just shy of 13 1/2" long and weighs a little over a pound. It'll wreak havoc no matter how it lands! It’s designed to resemble a classic thrower from the 1950’s and features a narrow, yet robust point that drives deep into a wood target, but is resilient enough to resist bending or breaking. Made of 1055 carbon steel with a black, baked-on protective coat, it casts off rainy and inclement weather like an umbrella and is sure to last for many years.
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Cold Steel Knife Perfect Balance Thrower (80TPB) |
Points: 2
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Our Perfect Balance Thrower takes inspiration from a 1950's classic. Its center of balance is at the midpoint of its overall length. It hits hard and penetrates its target efficiently because of its considerable weight and fully sharpened clip point. The strong 1055 carbon steel construction, black rust resistant finish, and replaceable composite handle scales, make it durable enough for thousands of throws. Plus, it has an additional benefit in that it can also hold its own as a heavy duty survival knife, cleaver or hatchet. Get yours today!
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Hanwei Miyamoto Musashi Daito (SH1016) |
Points: 30
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Miyamoto Musashi, arguably the most famous swordmaster in Japanese history, fought more than 60 duels before retiring and writing his famous treatise on swordplay, the "Book of Five Rings". Musashi was well above average height and his Daito (long sword) was made to match his size. Development of the two-sword style of swordplay, with the Daito (long sword) and Wakizashi being used together, is credited to Musashi. Fittingly, we are able to offer both pieces with matching mounts. The Hanwei reproduction of the Musashi Daisho (SH1016, SH1017) is faithful to the original down to the famous double-ring iron tsubas. The Musashi Katana is mounted in black, with subtle copper inlays in the saya, and the tsuka-ito is in leather over ray skin. The blade is hand-forged in high-carbon steel and is edge-tempered using the traditional clay tempering method, resulting in a distinct hamon. Edge hardness is 60HRC, back hardness 40HRC. The grip is double-pegged to the tang for safety. Supplied with a protective cloth bag and traditional maintenance kit.
Forged high-carbon steel blade
Built for cutting
Traditional construction Sold Out
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Hanwei Miyamoto Musashi Wakizashi (SH1017) |
Points: 20
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During the Muromachi period (1568-1603), the introduction of the pairing of the Katana (the curved sword) and Wakizashi was introduced. The Wakizashi, or the shorter companion blade to the Katana, was about 18 inches long. Only the warrior class - the Samurai - was allowed to wear the two swords, which remained a custom for the next several hundred years until abolished in the 19th century. This Wakizashi is the companion piece to the Musashi Miyamoto Katana (SH1016) with matching fittings and blade construction. Supplied with a protective cloth bag and traditional maintenance kit.
Hand forged high-carbon steel
Built for cutting
Traditional construction
Sold Out
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