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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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| Classic Hoplite Sword Windlass |
Points: 10
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Dating back to the 5th century BC, the Greek Hoplite sword is a remarkable example of ancient weaponry. Greek Hoplites were renowned for their strength and effectiveness as citizen-soldiers, fiercely defending their city-states. The distinctive leaf-shaped blade of this sword, inspired by numerous archaeological finds and historical illustrations, was widely used across the ancient world.
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| Confederate Cavalry Saber Windlass |
Points: 10
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This authentic, handmade replica features a flexible, ornate blade and a leather grip wrapped with brass wire. Of all Confederate swords and sabers, this was the most widely used. Wielded by troops under the command of J.E.B. Stuart, Wade Hampton, and Nathan Bedford Forrest, this saber dispatched hordes of Yankee soldiers.
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| E.G. Waterman US WWII Fighting Knife Windlass (803414) |
Points: 3
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Among the numerous knives used during World War II, the "E G Williams Fighting Knife" stands out as one of the most popular. This is an authentic replica of the collection piece originally owned by E.G. Waterman of San Francisco, meticulously reproduced to honor its legacy.
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| French Napoleonic 1801 Cuirassier Sword Windlass |
Points: 10
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French Model 1801 Cuirassier’s sword is a heavy cavalry saber with a straight blade, as the French favored the thrust over slashing or cutting. This replica weighs a little over 3 lbs, the substantial mass needed to accomplish a lance-type thrusting attack. The distally tapered blade is over 1/4” thick at the hilt and is double-fullered like the originals.
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| Gladiator Helmet of General Maximus (880013) |
Points: 20
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Original licensed product from the classic movie Gladiator.
Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe) wore this helmet as general before he became a gladiator.
Made of hand worked steel with a coating of antique brass, it includes a real horsehair crest and an adjustable liner. This helmet is based directly from the screen-worn prop and is worthy of any Roman general. A silver-plated wolf's head is fixed to the front, inlayed leather along the sides and an adjustable cloth liner makes this helmet stunning as well as practical. Display stand is included. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
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| Gladiator Helmet of the Spaniard (880015) |
Points: 15
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Original licensed product from the classic movie Gladiator.
Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe) fighting as the Spaniard wore this helmet in the arena.
Helmet features an antiqued steel finish with an adjustable liner. Includes stand.
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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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| Gladius - Maintz Pattern |
Points: 15
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2.The Roman Army’s approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the Gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical and efficient and excelled in any close combat situation. The early Gladius (our version is the Maintz pattern) was wasp waisted with a long point that combined cutting power and stabbing ability in one handy weapon. This is the sword that conquered most of the known world. Made of high carbon steel by Windlass Steelcrafts®. Originals were excavated from the ruins of Pompeii. You can see examples in H. Russell Robinson’s book "What The Soldiers Wore On Hadrian’s Wall'". This gladius in the maintz pattern has a faux ivory grip with ornate brass applique on the scabbard.
Similar to Maksimus Decimus Meridus sword used in Gladiator movie.
500360 - not sharp
500360s - sharpened
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| Gladius - Maintz Pattern - second (out_500360s) |
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Scratch on the blade. 2.The Roman Army’s approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the Gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical and efficient and excelled in any close combat situation. The early Gladius (our version is the Maintz pattern) was wasp waisted with a long point that combined cutting power and stabbing ability in one handy weapon. This is the sword that conquered most of the known world. Made of high carbon steel by Windlass Steelcrafts®. Originals were excavated from the ruins of Pompeii. You can see examples in H. Russell Robinson’s book "What The Soldiers Wore On Hadrian’s Wall'". This gladius in the maintz pattern has a faux ivory grip with ornate brass applique on the scabbard.
Similar to Maksimus Decimus Meridus sword used in Gladiator movie.
500360 - not sharp
500360s - sharpened
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| Gladius - The Pompeii |
Points: 10
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Circa 100 BC
The Roman Army's approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the Gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical, efficient and excelled in any close combat situation. The later version (we offer you the Pompeii) were not waisted and had a shorter point but were just as effective and easier to make. Turned ash and maple handle. 2" wide. This is the sword that conquered most of the known world. High carbon steel. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®. Originals were excavated from the ruins of Pompeii. You can see examples in H. Russell Robinson's book "What The Soldiers Wore On Hadrian's Wall".
500598 - not sharp
500598s - sharpened
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| Historical Excalibur Sword Windlass (500798s) |
Points: 10
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This sword is of a type that was widely in use during this period and would be what a hard fitting warrior would prefer. Nicely balanced, well tempered high carbon steel sharp blade offset with antiqued brass parts.
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| Joinville Sword Windlass (501694s) |
Points: 12
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The whole style of Joinville Sword is quite lovely, with elegant, simple lines that emphasize its deadliness. The sword has marvelous balance. The handle is polished hardwood with 2 brass ferrules.
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| King Henry V Sword Windlass (501780s) |
Points: 20
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King Henry V Sword was designed to be a superb weapon - simple, practical, and of high quality. The enormous, thick pommel looks misleadingly heavy, but is actually hollow. The raised rims on either side were brazed onto an inner iron disc. The recesses in the pommel were gilded with gold and accentuated with painted red crosses at the time of the king's funeral.
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