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Musketeer Sword / Rapier 


"All for One and One for All!" will be your cry when you get your hands on this gallant musketeer sword! This extremely popular musketeer sword style has been depicted in history books and feature films as "The Sword" carried by the legendary swash bucklers known as Musketeers. These great swordsmen proudly brandished their swords to defend themselves, their king, as well as their lady's honor. The sword features a 37" long blade and the overall length of the sword is 46-1/2". Sheath included with the sword. This is truly one of a kind sword. Every musketeer would be proud.

#8804  Price: $168.00 

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Colada Del Cid - Rustic Sword

Colada Del Cid - Rustic Sword


A beautiful colada rustic sword.

Traditional Colada Broadsword Rapier
Traditional Colada Broadsword Rapier

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Classic Deux Rapier
Classic Deux Rapier

Classic Deux Rapier 


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Scimitar is a sword that features very characteristic curved blade design. Scimitar swords originated in the Middle East but were also used in South Asian countries.  The word scimitar depicts other curved swords that may go by different names such as Indian talwar, Persian shamshir, Turkish kilij or yatagan or Arabic saif.
Medieval Scimitar Sword Large

Medieval Scimitar Sword Large


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The Lion Crest Sword

The Lion Crest Sword 


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Tizona Del Cid Decorator Sword
Tizona Del Cid Decorator Sword

Italian Decorator Tizona Del Cid Sword 


Warrior and hero of Spain! His castle crest adorns the grip of this historic sword.

Scottish Sgian Dubh
Scottish Sgian Dubh

Scottish Sgian Dubh 


Sgian Dubh is he traditional Scottish dagger! This personal 6-1/2" long lightweight Sgian Dubh knife is small enough to be worn tucked away in a sock or boot for easy retrieval and use. The Sgian Dubh features an ebony wood and brass handle, 3-1/2" long carbon steel blade. Comes complete with sheath.

Scottish Leaf Blade Boot Knife
Leaf Blade Boot Knife

Leaf Blade Boot Knife 


"Boot Knives" or ofter called "sock knives" are sized right for the wearing exposed in ones sock as in Scottish attire and designed to be worn discreetly in or attached to a boot. Each boot knife boasts a Rittersteel carbon steel hand forged fixed blade with a deep ebony wood handle. Sheath included. Blade 3-1/2" L. Overall: 6-3/4" L.



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