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| Stage Steel Great Claymore Sword |
Stage Steel Great Claymore Sword
Claymore - the word claymore comes from Scottish Gaelic meaning "very big sword". The term may refer to two types of swords where one is the large two handed one with cross hilt and to the basket-hilt broadsword that was used by the Scottish Highlanders. The two-handed, large
claymore was used during the medieval times during battles between the
Scottish clans and against the English. Our Scottish claymore sword by Stage Steel features blunt-edged sword blade. This kind of sword is perfect for practicing sword combat or for theatrical and SCA re-enactment. Blade is 2" wide by 44" long. Overall length: 57" (no sheath included). |
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| Wearable Knights Gauntlets |
Wearable Medieval Knight Steel Armor Gauntlets
By the 14th century metal plated globes, or "gauntlets" replaced most other forms of protection for a medieval knight's vulnerable hand and wrist during battle. Our hand crafted steel armor gauntlets look great on display but are also wearable. Grab your sword, slip those armor gauntlets on and charge! |
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| Carved Wood Handle Scottish Dirk |
Carved Wood Handle Scottish Dirk
This early dirk design popular during the 1600's is stylishly rugged with a hand carved wood handle and steel fittings. A must companion for every Scot! Overall length: 17-1/4" with 11-3/4" long carbon steel blade. |
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