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| Pirate Captains Hanger Sword (500968) |
Points: 14
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Pirate Captain's Hanger is made of beautiful antiqued brass and has a steel hilt. The fully tempered high carbon steel blade is worth its salt against any sea beast or while swarming the side of a galley. Your pirate captain’s costume is incomplete without this hanger. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
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| Raven Claw Fighting Knife (401472s) |
Points: 9
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This wicked knife's hilt is cast metal and the deadly blade is blackened to a deep black luster and nicely balanced. Includes metal and leather scabbard.
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| Roman Pugio Dagger (401392) |
Points: 9
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Circa 100
The distinct shape of the Pugio blade was excellent for a close quarters fight, and was used throughout the legions. Although swords and knives were generally not worn by civilians within the boundaries of the "Pax Romana", barbarians and bandits were certainly to be found in the outlands, and a merchant or trader best go armed. No doubt many an old legionnaire must have found it easier to keep his balance with the familiar weight on his hip as he worked his farm in new won territory. The wood hilt is paired with a fully tempered high carbon steel blade. Comes complete with a wood scabbard covered in leather with brass parts. Based on remains in the British Museum. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
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| Seax knife (401022) |
Points: 11
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The seax, or sax, was universal in Northern Europe. Carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and German tribes, its use probably dated before the fall of Rome and continued on into the early Middle Ages. From small knives with 3-4 inch blades to actual swords with blades of 27-28 inches and always single-edged, the profile of the seax varied a great deal. The original version of this large knife served from camp work to cutting work, on shipboard, and for fighting if a sword or axe was not available. The lobed pommel and guard are brass, and the wood grip is studded with brass tacks, for a very secure and comfortable grip. The blade is etched on both sides, flat ground, and capable of taking and holding a razor sharp edge. Leather sheath riveted and laced like the originals, has two thong slots. The remnants of this Seax can be seen in the British Museum. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®.
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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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| Soldier’s Buckler Battlecry (300501) |
Points: 2
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This Soldier’s Buckler is from Windlass Steelcrafts Battlecry collection. Designed specifically to be used and made from 1065 high carbon steel with a darkened, battle-hardened finish and tempering to a low 50's RC. This fist shield has gone through rigorous testing.
The hands-on nature of the manufacturing by master smiths makes this line unique. Includes custom packaging and certificate of authenticity signed by each smith that touched your shield through every step of the forging process.
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| Spiculus Gladius Windlass (501782) |
Points: 10
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We've designed this gladius to be true to the period, yet worthy of a champion (of course, a plain gladius was the sword carried by all rank-and-file legionnaires). The high-carbon steel blade is extra-long – 24 inches – for extended reach in the critical moments of mortal combat. Despite its added length, this sword still weighs under 2 lbs and feels light and exceptionally lively in the hand.
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| Stiklestad Viking Sword Windlass |
Points: 12
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Stiklestad Viking Sword is made of high carbon steel and is beautifully balanced and highly effective weapon. Capable of both cutting and thrusting, it is also a delight to the eye. Pommel and guard are tastefully decorated with copper. Leather covered wood grip.
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| The Christus Imperat Rapier Windlass |
Points: 20
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A rapier of this identical form and proportions is currently housed in The Royal Armouries (formerly the Tower of London). The flamboyantly formed hilt is both beautiful and functional. Its' forward plates are pierced and show lavish birds among foliage, while the bars of the guard are slender both defending the hand and having an upward loop to catch an opponent’s blade.
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| US Model 1917 Bolo Knife Windlass (403245) |
Points: 5
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The United States Army used the same basic bolo knife from the turn of the 20th century until the end of World War II. Manufactured between 1897 and 1918, it underwent several modifications throughout its history. Initially issued to medical personnel on the battlefield, it was later distributed to combat troops, who used it for clearing brush, opening up fields of fire, and for any task that required a sturdy chopping tool.
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| War Sword Windlass |
Points: 15
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This versatile large sword was a staple throughout medieval Europe, designed for both one-handed agility and powerful two-handed strikes. Crafted with a well-tempered high carbon steel blade, this sword offers exceptional durability and cutting power.
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| Windlass British 1796 Heavy Cavalry Saber (501868s) |
Points: 10
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The Austrian-designed British heavy cavalry sword of 1796 was used by British heavy cavalry units during the Napoleonic Wars. It was criticized for being unwieldy in combat, but was considered a powerful cutting weapon.
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| Windlass British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Saber (501836s) |
Points: 10
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This exact replica of an original antique weighs only 1 lb, 12 oz, and the blade features an extreme distal taper, enabling it to feel exceptionally lively. A full 5/8″ thick at the hilt, and tapers to a super thin 1/64″, 1″ from the tip. The blade is hand forged from tough 1080 high carbon steel and spring tempered and arrives fully sharpened.
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