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| Sinbad Scimitar |
Arabian Sinbad Scimitar Sword
The Sinbad Scimitar sword is truly an amazing sword, sure to demand respect from all. With a scimitar blade that is almost 5 inches at it's widest point but still well balanced using either one or two hands due to its unique pommel design. The high quality functional Ritter Steel blade is hand forged over hot coals, its beautiful wood handle is separated by brass spacers, the guard and pommel are hand cast out of solid brass. A functional battle ready Arabian sword that is a must for all serious collectors. The overall length is 35-3/4", no sheath supplied. |
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| Dussack Cutlass |
Dussack Cutlass Sword
This curious weapon dates back to Europe's early 1600's. Each Dussack cutlass is made from a single piece of steel and is clearly a "no frills" cutting weapon! Because of its simple and functional design, it was favored by commoners, who needed a weapon that could be used for a variety of purposes. The Dussack sword cutlass served well for hunting, farm and fieldwork, domestic chores and of course as a fighting weapon against enemy attacks. These functional and historical "Blades of the People" faithfully duplicate the originals and belong in everyone's collection as they are a tribute to the courage and ingenuity of histories "everyday people". Overall length: 25-1/4"
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| Studded Black Leather Arm Bracer |
Studded Black Leather Arm Guard / Bracer
These warrior leather arm guards and archery braces are sold as singles so if you want a pair you need to buy 2 pieces. Laces at back for snug fit. 10" long. The photo shows two singles. |
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| Medieval War Hammer |
Medieval War Hammer
War Hammer - is a melee weapon intended for close combat. The weapon
was available in different sizes. The most often used war hammer was
similar in size to regular mace and the largest was similar in size to a
halberd, these war hammers were called bec de corbin. War hammers were
very effective against plate armor as they were able to deliver and
transfer the full energy to the target. Swords and other bladed weapons
could only deliver glancing blows and therefore were not as effective
against armor. War hammer could puncture the knight's armor when hit
with the thinner, spiked end of the hammer's head. The Fury of Battle comes alive! This ancient weapon followed the mace in its antiquity but was every bit as fierce! 6" wide carbon steel hammer pike. Overall: 25"L |
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