| | Vigilante Dagger 401940
 | Fight for freedom with this new update of one of our original daggers the Vigilante Dagger. Superbly balanced and ready for action. Full tang, hand forged, high carbon steel blade. Includes leather sheath. | |
| | | Poignard Dagger 401726
 | The Poignard Dagger is A forerunner of many long parrying daggers of later years, its long reach made it very effective. It saw much use in its own day as a backup weapon on the battlefield and was carried at court. | |
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| | Medieval Soldiers Dagger 401760
 | In an age where everyone (high and low alike) carried a dagger at all times, this Medieval Soldiers Dagger stands out as the sort of weapon that the hard-bitten professional fighting man would prefer. | |
| | | French Fighting Knife 401790
 | The unusual blade shape of this French Fighting Knife probably developed from the Nordic and Germanic sax. The blade is well thought out and the overall effect is a very wicked cutting weapon. | |
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| | Bodice or Boot Dagger 401792
 | This pretty little Bodice or Boot Dagger is just right for m'lady's bodice or the top of a boot. Brass parts are gold plated while the grip is polished camel bone. This handy little piece will take a razor edge. | |
| | | 19th Century Western Dagger 401162
 | In the Old West not everyone was carrying bowie knives, but they still liked their knives large. This 19th Century Western Dagger is a good example of a knife that put more sharp steel into the hand. | |
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| | Medieval Hunting Trousse 401720
 | In the Middle Ages most of the nobility were devoted hunters. It was a sport that also helped train for war as well as providing meat for the table. All of the huntsmen would prepare themselves for the hunt with a Medieval Hunting Trousse. | |
| | | Swept-Hilt Dagger 401462
 | The Swept-Hilt Dagger made to be used with a rapier as an off-hand weapon, this attractive dagger still looks great on it's own. Choose from Black, Nickle Silver or polished Brass. Scabbard included. 10" temper high carbon steel blade. | |
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| | Medieval Belt Dagger 401386
 | This pretty little Medieval Belt Dagger is a nice size for everyday chores and is just right for the feast table. Well balanced, polished hardwood grip with steel guard and pommel. Comes complete with a black leather scabbard. | |
| | | Anelace Dagger 401434
 | Like the earlier Coustille, the Anelace Dagger was a weapon that filled the void between the dagger and short sword. Made from well tempered, high carbon steel. Scabbard included. | |
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| | 17th Century Silver-Hilted Dagger 400326
 | This 17th Century Silver-Hilted Dagger features large, fully tempered high carbon steel blade, fuller married to a durable hilt. Guard, grip, and pommel are all made from solid nickel silver. Along with a black leather scabbard. | |
| | | Venetian Stiletto 400994
 | A particularly beautiful Venetian Stiletto with a unique triangular blade. Each blade face is beautifully hollowed. Grip is wood. Comes complete with sheath. | |
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| | Sword Hilted Dagger 401044-S
 | As useful as the dagger was as a sidearm, the Sword Hilted Dagger was just as useful for everyday tasks - including eating. We're not so sure about eating with this one, because it might be a bit large. | |
| | | Seax Knife 401022
 | The Seax Knife, or sax, was the universally carried knife in Northern Europe. Carried by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and Germanic tribes. Its use probably dates before the fall of Rome and continues on into the early Middle Ages. | |
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| | Bonny Scottish Dirk 400806
 | This Bonny Scottish Dirk with 11 inch long dirk blade showcases crisp etchings of the traditional Scottish foliage and thistle motif on both sides of the blade. 5 inch long, swaged false edge and a knurled pattern on the blade back. | |
| | | Early Scottish Dirk 400508
 | The Early Scottish Dirk was a direct descendent of the Medieval ballock dagger. Made to use alone, with a shield and sword, or just with a basket-hilt claymore. Comes complete with scabbard. | |
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| | Scottish Sgian Dubh 400910
 | A Scottish tradition, the original Sgian Dubhs were frequently worn under the shirt close to the armpit. Now the Scottish Sgian Dubh are worn in the stocking of the Highlander, and the knife is frequently called a stocking dirk. | |
| | | Roman Pugio 401392
 | The distinct shape of the Roman Pugio blade was excellent for a close quarters fight, and used throughout the legions. Although swords and knives were generally not worn by civilians and merchant they could carry a Pugio. | |
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| | Greek Parazonium 401158
 | The Greek warrior would carry a Dagger, or Parazonium, at his belt. This served both as a last ditch defense weapon and a utility knife. Blade is high carbon steel. Guard is steel and wood, with a hardwood grip. Wooden scabbard. | |
| | | Brass Hilted Rondel 401908
 | The Brass Hilted Rondel Dagger has been around for a long time and took many forms, from utilitarian to a pure combat weapon. | |
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| | Landsknecht Dagger 401914
 | This good looking Landsknecht Dagger is a perfect example of the Landsknechts extravagant sense of style in a very effective back-up fighting knife. | |
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