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Fencing Rapier - Musketeer Blade (SH1032) |
Points: 10
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Fencing in the Renaissance style plays a prominent part in historical re-enactment, combining the quickness of light blades with the structure and spirit of the duel. In addition to our Practical Swept Hilt and Cup-Hilt Rapiers we have developed a number of other weapons for the Renaissance fencer and these are presented here.
The Schlaeger Rapiers utilize a popular swept hilt, modified to accommodate our schlaeger blades in 37`` (SH1099) and 43`` (SH1098) lengths. These tapered blades provide a superior balance compared to the traditional parallel-sided schlaegers, making for a faster sword.
The Fencing Rapier, a standard in the sport, is available with either the Schlaeger blade (SH1032B) or double-wide Epee (Musketeer) blade (SH1032). Either blade will fit the OL301 sheath. The Main Gauche (SH1033) is fitted with a training blade that combines adequate parrying stiffness at the forte with tip flexibility for safety, making the piece ideal for two-weapon sparring. The AH2143 mask meets international punch-test standards and is recommended for use with these and any other fencing weapons.
Replacement blade available: OHLASP02. Sold Out
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Folding Fillet Knife (KH2051) |
Points: 3
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The Folding Filet is a locking folder light enough to be clipped to the fishing vest but sturdy enough to fillet the big ones. Construction is all-stainless, with a locking 420 blade that has just the right degree of flexibility to do the job. The blade is a full 4 ˝ long, thanks to the unique retracting blade guard, which extends to cover part of the blade in the closed position. The open-frame construction makes for easy clean-up. Sold Out
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Godfred Viking sword (SH1010) |
Points: 24
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Godfred Viking sword named for the feared 8th century Viking raider, our Godfred Sword (SH1010) is built around a beautifully patterned folded steel blade to replicate the pre-9th century originals. The interwoven leather grip, complemented by a Damascus guard and pommel, is matched by the leather-covered wood scabbard with bronze detailing and integral belt hooks. Superbly balanced, due to the deeply fullered distal tapered blade profile, the Godfred is a true tribute to the legendary Norse smiths.
Interwoven leather grip
Damascus guard and pommel
Leather-covered wood scabbard with bronze detailing and integral belt hooks Sold Out
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Green Bamboo Snake Katana (PC1658) |
Points: 27
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PC1658 - Paul Chen Folded Steel Green Bamboo Snake Katana. Sharpened hand forged folded high carbon steel blade. Genuine black rayskin handle with green cord wrap. Blackened iron tsuba features a tree snake lying in wait in a bamboo thicket. Wooden scabbard with black or green lacquer
finish.
Each of the distinctively patterned forged and folded steel blades is differentially hardened and complemented by a handsome green Tsuka-ito (handle wrap) over black Same (ray skin) and deeply-lacquered green or black Saya (scabbard). The blackened iron tsuba (guard) and fuchi/kashira (handle furniture) depict, in typical Hanwei detail, a tree snake lying in wait in a bamboo thicket. Hanwei is producing 140 Katana and 20 Wakizashi with the Green Saya(PC1658G) below. A further 160 Katana and 30 Wakizashi will feature a black saya(PC1658). Sold Out
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Green Bamboo Snake Wakizashi (PC1659) |
Points: 20
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PC1659 - Paul Chen Folded Steel Green Bamboo Snake Katana. Sharpened hand forged folded high carbon steel blade. Genuine black rayskin handle with green cord wrap. Blackened iron tsuba features a tree snake lying in wait in a bamboo thicket. Wooden scabbard with black or green lacquer
finish.
Each of the distinctively patterned forged and folded steel blades is differentially hardened and complemented by a handsome green Tsuka-ito (handle wrap) over black Same (ray skin) and deeply-lacquered green or black Saya (scabbard). The blackened iron tsuba (guard) and fuchi/kashira (handle furniture) depict, in typical Hanwei detail, a tree snake lying in wait in a bamboo thicket. Hanwei is producing 140 Katana and 20 Wakizashi with the Green Saya(PC1659G) below. A further 160 Katana and 30 Wakizashi will feature a black saya(PC1659). Sold Out
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Hand-and-a-Half Sword (SH2034) |
Points: 20
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Replicated from a sword thought to be that of Albrecht II of Austria, the Hand-and-a-Half Sword (SH2034) represents the pinnacle of beauty and balance in medieval swords. Classically simple in design with a flattened diamond-section blade and cruciform hilt, the original dates from the early part of the 15th century. The Lion Rampant emblem of the Habsburg dynasty is engraved in the pommel, while the Passau Running Wolf guild mark and a marigold maker`s mark appear on the blade fuller. Both the grip and the scabbard are leather covered over a cord wrap.
Authentic replica of Museum Piece
Fully functional
Excellent handling and balance Sold Out
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Hanwei Shaolin Small Jie Dao (SH2441) |
Points: 2
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The Jie Dao, which may vary greatly in size, is traditionally used by Shaolin monks not as a weapon (which is forbidden) but for domestic purposes, including shaving. When traveling on foot, the Jie Dao may be used to clear a path in the forest or to gather firewood. The “Jie” in Jie Dao means “abstain”, and Jie Dao translates as “the sword of abstention from killing”. This explains the deliberate lack of a sharp point and ascribes spiritual as well as functional value. The best known legend involving the Jie Dao tells of Huike, the successor to Bhodidharma, who cut off his left arm with a Jie Dao in order to demonstrate his sincerity to Dharma. Sold Out
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Hanwei ''Gambler'' Push Dagger (KH2095) |
Points: 12
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The San Francisco-style "Gambler" push dagger is a step back in time to the days of riverboats and stagecoaches, when gentlemen of the table considered this a vital tool of the trade. Recreated by Hanwei, the "Gambler" features a walnut grip, 2,75" 440C blade and a polished steel sheath with a spring-clip mounting attachment. A nylon sheath liner provides secure retention for handle-down carry. A protective padded storage pouch is provided. Sold Out
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Hanwei ''Taza'' Main Gauche (SH2137) |
Points: 12
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Long extolled as the pinnacle of rapier design, the "Spanish" or "Cup-Hilt" rapier undoubtedly combined style and function very effectively in 17th century Europe. The very best of these weapons featured beautifully pierced cups and pommels and CAS Hanwei has replicated these to perfection and combined them with an elegantly tapered high-carbon steel blade in our "Taza" rapier (the name comes from the French, who called this style "a la Taza"). A leather-covered scabbard is included.
The matching Main Gauche again features a pierced guard and pommel in the same design as the rapier, with a fileworked blade in the Spanish style. A leather scabbard and belt frog are included. Sold Out
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Hanwei 1841 6-Pdr Cannon (FH2345) |
Points: 30
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The Model 1841 6-Pounder gun was made in large numbers for the Mexican War and was in general service at the outbreak of the American Civil War. As a result they were widely used in large numbers by both the Federal and Confederate armies. Weighing approximately 900 lbs., these guns were fairly easily transported and maneuvered. They were superseded fairly early in the war, lacking the power of heavier guns and the range of rifled pieces, but nevertheless they have an important place in the history of the nation's conflict.
This 1/5 scale replica of the 6-pdr. is made with exacting attention to detail. Crafted entirely in steel and solid oak, with a barrel of blued steel, this reminder of a momentous time in our nation's history measures a little over two feet long and weighs in at a hefty 12-1/4 lbs. A treasure for the Civil War enthusiast, this outstanding piece will make an imposing display in any home or office. Sold Out
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Hanwei 1918 Mark 1 Letter Opener (MH2362) |
Points: 2
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Designed for close-combat trench warfare, the 1918 Mark 1 was commissioned near the end of World War I, but never saw action until the beginning of WWII, when it was pressed into service for, among others, Airborne, Rangers and Glider Infantry troops and saw action until early 1943, when it was replaced by the M3. The distinctive "knuckle-duster" grip of the Mk. 1 was cast in brass with a black anti-reflective finish. Highly collectible, the Mark 1 was made by three manufacturers in the U.S. and one in France. Originals sell in the collector market for up to $1000! Sold Out
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Hanwei 25th Anniversary Shinto Katana (SH2433) |
Points: 50
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Our Silver Anniversary Shinto is undoubtedly one of the most collectible pieces ever offered by CAS Hanwei. Not only is this one of Hanwei’s most attractive swords but, to celebrate CAS’s 25th anniversary, the certificated edition is limited to just 250 pieces. Sold Out
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Hanwei Adam Hsu 2-handed Jian - Fiberglass Handle 36 (SH2278) |
Points: 9
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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Hanwei Adam Hsu 2-Handed Jian - Wood Handle 36 (SH2316) |
Points: 17
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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Hanwei Adam Hsu Jian -Wood Handle 28 (SH2313A) |
Points: 13
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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