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Honshu Single Sword Display Stand (UC3194) |
Points: 2
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Display your swords in style with the Honshu Single Sword Wooden Stand! Thanks to its durable wooden construction and large dimensions, this elegant stand can support almost any knife or sword. The stand is painted matte black.
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Windlass British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Saber (501836) |
Points: 10
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This exact replica of an original antique weighs only 1 lb, 12 oz, and the blade features an extreme distal taper, enabling it to feel exceptionally lively. A full 5/8″ thick at the hilt, and tapers to a super thin 1/64″, 1″ from the tip. The blade is hand forged from tough 1080 high carbon steel and spring tempered and arrives fully sharpened.
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Hanwei Tinker Longsword Replacement Blade - Sharp (OH2396) |
Points: 5
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This sharp Longsword blade may be used either to replace severely worn blades of the cutting sharp Tinker Longsword (Product No. HN-SH2394) or to convert the blunt sparring version of the Tinker Longsword (Product No. HN-SH2395) to a sharp weapon.
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Hanwei Tinker Great Sword of War (SH2424) |
Points: 15
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The Great Sword of War is designed and crafted purely as a cutting sword and, weighing a little less than four pounds, it is built to excel on heavy targets.
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Hanwei Tinker Pearce Norman Sword - Sharp (SH2426) |
Points: 10
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The Tinker Norman sword pair, with their distinctive cruciform guard and brazil-nut pommel, are similar in weight and static balance and offer virtually identical handling characteristics. Both are harmonically balanced, optimizing cutting ability in the case of this sharp version.
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Hanwei Tinker Pearce Early Viking Sword - Sharp (SH2408) |
Points: 10
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Early Medieval Sword designed by Michael `Tinker` Pearce and reproduced by Hanwei to his specifications.
The swords meet Tinker`s exacting quality requirements and are built in much the same way as his custom pieces. Each blade is forged from 5160 Spring Steel, Marquenched to the desired hardness of 50-53 Hrc while the tang is drawn back to the low 30s Hrc. The very end of the tang is threaded to fit an allen nut recessed into the pommel which allows for dimantling of the hilt assembly for inspection or to exchange blades if needed.
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Tags: martial arts, katana, iaito, sword, fencing, tonfa, boken, bokken, kama, shinai, samuraj, judo, karate, kenjutsu, kenjitsu, ninja, kungfu,
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