| | ITALIAN MACE 600624
 | By the 15th Century, armor had become so well developed that it was almost impervious to a sword cut and even a thrust. This heavy Italian Mace evolved from man's oldest weapon, the club, could make short work of that armor. | |
| | | GERMAN MACE 600626
 | This heavy German Mace could make short work of armor. Comes with 8 flanges and made from blackened steel. The bottom of the German Mace shaft is wrapped in black leather for an improvement grip. | |
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| | English War Hammer 600054
 | The sword became less and less effective against fully armored knights. Axes and maces soon became the weapon of choice for hand-to-hand combat. The English War Hammer quickly evolved and became one of the premier weapons. | |
| | | Morning Star Flail XH2142
 | The Morning Star Flail is surprisingly easy to handle, due to the relatively light weight of its composite steel-cased ball. The steel shaft incorporates a leather-wrapped grip and wrist and saddle thong. | |
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| | Studded Mace XH2141
 | The Studded Mace again features a steel-cased composite head for balance, and the shaft incorporates a leather-wrapped grip with a wrist and saddle thong. | |
| | | Studded Mace Antiqued XH2141N
 | The Studded Mace in an Antiqued version again features a steel-cased composite head for balance, and the shaft incorporates a leather-wrapped grip with a wrist and saddle thong. | |
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| | German War Hammer 600366
 | This German War Hammer, beautiful, impressive weapon is replicated from an example in the German Museum in Nuremberg. Steel head is secured to the hardwood shaft with steel langlets. Brass tacks provide a more secure grip. | |
| | | Wall Plaque PH2097
 | The Wall Display Plaque displays a Mace and War Axe. It is provided free of charge if the Mace and War Axe are purchased together. | |
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| | 7 Flanged Mace Antiqued Finish XH2045N
 | The 7 Flanged Mace (Antiqued Finish) was a formidable hand-to-hand combat weapon in Medieval times, capable of smashing even the heaviest plate armour when wielded by a mounted knight. | |
| | | Medieval War Axe XH2079
 | Our Medieval War Axe based on a 16th century original capable of rending mail and piercing the heaviest of helms. Matches our 7-flanged mace, the Medieval War Axe has a forged blade, tapered shaft and a wire-wrapped, spiral bound grip. | |
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| | Medieval War Axe Antique Finish XH2079N
 | Our Medieval War Axe in Antique Finish is based on a 16th century original capable of rending mail and piercing the heaviest of helms. The Medieval War Axe has a forged blade, tapered shaft and a wire-wrapped, spiral bound grip. | |
| | | Medieval War Hammer AH-4125
 | The Medieval War Hammer was used mainly in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Hammer head 2 1/2 inches, Spike 5 1/2 inches, Langet 17 inches. Made from Aluminum. Overall Length 30". | |
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| | Heavy War Hammer 600684
 | Armor of all degrees would be sorely damaged from this heavy war hammer with hardwood shaft, steel langets and head. | |
| | | Bar Mace 600652
 | This brutal bar mace made from four bars of steel was found in the River Thames. Includes wood and leather grip and a large steel pommel. | |
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