| | | New Coustille 501014
 | Popular with knights as well as the rank and file, the Coustille was developed in an effort to create an all-in-one weapon. | |
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| | Crusader Sword 501016
 | This is an exact repica of the sword used by the Templar Rene. Red Crosses are inlaid into the ends. | |
| | | Spartan Lakonian 401178
 | The Spartan Lakonian is a potent weapon that would be superb in the brutality of ancient hand-to-hand combat. | |
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| | | Falcata 500062
 | The Celt-Iberians of Roman times were justly famed for their weapons, such as the Falcata, one of the most devastating swords ever made! | |
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| | Pirate Cutlass 500160
 | Many a bloody handed pirate of the 17th century clambered over the side of a gold laden galleon armed with a Pirate Cutlass such as this. | |
| | | Pirates Companion 500180
 | This great cutlass the Pirates Companion is so affordable your whole crew can be armed! Tempered, high carbon steel. | |
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| | Falchion 500204
 | Although its prevalence in Medieval art testifies to its popularity, very few original Falchions still exist - significantly less than straight, double-edged swords. | |
| | | Damascus Viking Sword 500262
 | This Damascus Viking Sword is a true fighting sword, and one that any Viking would be proud to carry in battle. | |
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| | Dutch Cutlass 500338
 | Our version of the Dutch Cutlass features a slightly curved wood grip married to a gracefully formed knuckle guard and a steel shell on a long, effective blade. Includes scabbard. | |
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| | Musketeer Rapier 500784
 | The basket of this Musketeer Rapiers hilt is ambidextrous and a very effective mix of both the cup-hilt and swept-hilt style. | |
| | | Musketeers Main Gauche 401348
 | Carried at the back for a left hand draw, the Musketeers Main Gauche was often brought into play with the rapier for a two handed fighting style. | |
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| | Sticklestad Viking Sword 500670
 | This attractive Viking sword (Sticklestad Viking Sword) is copied from a specimen that was quite involved in viscious encounters. | |
| | | Classic Hoplite Sword 500734
 | This Classic Hoplite Sword has the leaf shaped blade that was quite popular throughout the ancient world and is based on many illustrations and excavated examples. | |
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| | Swiss Baselard 500754
 | Just as the German Landsknecht has his Katzbalger, so did the Swiss Pikeman depend on his Swiss Baselard short sword. | |
| | | Verneuil Sword 500790-S
 | The Verneuil Sword is in honor of this battle that we have named this sword. During this period, light, fast, cut-and-thrust swords had become popular. | |
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| | | Long Sword 500794
 | Despite having several names - War Sword, Great Sword, Long Sword and even Two-Hand Sword - the large sword was quite a popular weapon. | |
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| | Historical Excalibur 500798
 | The Historical Excalibur sword is of a type that was widely in use during this period and would be what a hard fiting warrior would prefer. | |
| | | 15th Century Longsword 500800
 | The 15th Century Longsword, often called a hand-and-half, saw a great deal of service as a weapon of war, but was also employed a great deal as a civilian weapon of self- defense. | |
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| | The Sword of Granson 500804
 | Probably carried by a wealthy mercenary or noble, the Sword of Granson an effective example of this period. High carbon steel blade. Grip, pommel and crossguard. | |
| | | Leuterit Sword 500806
 | The British Museum has many fine Viking swords, but one of the most beautiful and deadly is the Leuterit sword. | |
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| | Scimitar 500822
 | The original scimitar was called a shamshir, (which meant "lion's tail") and had a deeply curved blade that was almost a half circle. | |
| | | Sword of Novara 500850
 | The Sword of Novara's hilt is beautifully designed - the guard (with double rings) and the pommel, both with floral detail. | |
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| | | The Sword Of Oran 500854
 | The Sword Of Oran parts are steel and the grip is brass and wood on this late cut-and-thrust sword. | |
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| | | Braunstone Sword 500866
 | In Cambridge there is a brass of Sir Thomas Braunstone which depicts this beautiful Braunstone Sword. | |
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| | | Battle Sword 500878
 | Both Battle Swords are of high carbon steel. Wood grips are covered with leather. Steel pommels and crossguards. Includes scabbard. | |
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| | War Sword 500880
 | The War Sword is high carbon steel. Wood grip covered with leather. Steel pommel and crossguard. Includes scabbard. | |
| | | Italian Falchion 500882
 | The Italian Falchion was a weapon used in battle more than most people realize. Considered a heavy, single edged weapon designed for heavy chopping. | |
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| | Crecy War Sword 500888
 | Crecy War Sword-named for the crushing victory by the English in 1346. Steel pommel and guard with wood and leather grip. Well-tempered blade. | |
| | | English Cut and Thrust Sword 500892
 | This English Cut and Thrust Sword is typical of the type used with a steel targe or dagger that would be carried by the London Home Bands that were formed in response to the constant threat from Spain. | |
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| | Court Sword 500894
 | Our Court Sword offering has elegant steel parts married to a very fast blade of well-tempered high carbon steel. Grip is wood covered in leather. | |
| | | Castillon Bastard Sword 500896
 | Castillon Bastard Sword-named for the French victory in 1431. Brass pommel and guard, wood and leather grip. Well-tempered blade. | |
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| | Sword of Tristan 500908
 | The Sword of Tristan is the beautiful sword carried by Tristan in the blockbuster film. Fashioned after a Saxon hilt type sword. | |
| | | German Backsword 500910
 | This beautiful German Backsword distinguishes itself with a wood grip covered with real black rayskin, for extremely positive hand contact. | |
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| | Saxon Hilt Sword 500912
 | This one-hand cut and thrust Saxon Hilt Sword falls into a class of German swords called Saxon hilts, which were designed with a lower ring. | |
| | | Late Roman Sword 500916
 | ThisLate Roman Sword is based on the eagle-hilted sidearms portrayed on the statues of the Tetearchs in Venice. A type used by mounted fighters of the Eastern Empire. | |
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| | German Hunting Saber 500918
 | This well-balanced, well-tempered German Hunting Saber comes with a scabbard and will make a worthy addition to any collection. | |
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| | Brass Basket-hilt Claymore 500922
 | This Scottish Brass Basket-hilt Claymore is the equal of any raised by clansmen, as they overran the English at the Battle of Falkirk on Jan. 17th, 1746. | |
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| | Flared Long Sword 500928
 | This type of Flared Long Sword is pictured in many period fighting manuals. The simple hilt form allows for a varied amount of grips. | |
| | | Two Hand Claymore 500940
 | The remains of this massive Two Hand Claymore Scottish war sword are housed in London's renowned British Museum. | |
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| | Classic Cinquedea 500942
 | This form of the Classic Cinquedea wide weapon is almost of a short sword length and would have been a most effective weapon in its day. | |
| | | Viking Sword 500944
 | This hilt type is believed to be produced most commonly in Norway. We found this Viking Sword in the National Museum in Copenhagen. | |
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| | German War Sword 500946
 | This long and elegant German War Sword is highlighted by the hardwood grip and would be able to deliver lightning fast blows with two hands. | |
| | | Gotaland Sword 500960
 | The Beowulf Sword is a fine example of the true ring-hilt sword. Its highly decorated parts have an antiqued finish including the ring. | |
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| | Captain Jack Sword 500968c
 | With this high carbon steel, fully tempered, full tang, the Captain Jack Sword is a battle worthy pirate hanger. | |
| | | Oakeshott Type Iv Sword 500972
 | This medieval arming, or short Oakeshott Type Iv Sword features a blade that swells slightly at the top to put more weight in the hand to improve its cut and thrust capabilities. | |
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| | Verneuil Sword 500974
 | We have named this Verneuil Sword for the battle that ranks second only to Agincourt as the most decisive victory won by the English in the 15th century phase of the Hundred Years War. | |
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| | Pirate King Sword 500964
 | The pirate king's sword, menacing and cruel. Every scurvy dog at sea feared its wrath and dreaded the day the wicked skull & crossbones came looking for them. | |
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