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Windlass The Suontaka Viking Sword (501472) |
Points: 12
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Our stunning version of Suontaka Viking Sword features a highly detailed knot work pommel, guard, grip band and inserts. All have been lavishly plated in rich copper. The tough high carbon steel blade has a full tang and is fully tempered, then peened over the pommel.
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Landsknecht Katzbalger Sword Windlass (501825) |
Points: 15
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Our Landsknecht Katzbalger Sword is just as battle ready as the originals. The beautifully rendered grip would do any Landskecht proud. The fluting in the pommel extends seamlessly into the wood grip, and the guard is expertly spiral twisted and terminates in half-spheres.
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Windlass Signature Series Towton Sword 1350-1400 (501893) |
Points: 15
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In 1461, Edward IV led a Yorkist army against King Henry VI’s Lancastrians at Towton. A snowstorm favored the Yorkist archers, forcing 20,000 Lancastrians to charge downhill. Thousands died in one of England’s bloodiest battles. Named for that clash, our sword has a sharp, tapered blade, fine balance, and well-tempered steel.
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Windlass Signature Series Sword of Roven 1400 (501895) |
Points: 12
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This medieval sword has considerable length, providing both substantial reach and striking power. The Sword of Roven has a spring tempered, sharp blade made of 1075 high-carbon steel. The hilt features a wooden core with a cord wrap, finished in brown-black leather, while the guard and pommel are made of steel.
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Windlass Saint Michael Sword (501896) |
Points: 10
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This falchion has a sharp, broad, single‐edged, wide blade with a gentle curve toward the tip. Steel crossguard shaped into an elegant, almost S‐curving quillon on one side, while the other quillon is a simpler, shorter projection.
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Windlass Persian Scimitar 1700 (501899) |
Points: 10
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The original scimitar was called a shamshir, (which meant "lion's tail") and had a deeply curved blade that was almost a half circle. Developed in Persia, this type of blade was effective for draw cuts, but other than that, of limited utility. This caused the blade to shift its shape into a more useful version, which we have chosen to copy.
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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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Tags: martial arts, katana, iaito, sword, fencing, tonfa, boken, bokken, kama, shinai, samuraj, judo, karate, kenjutsu, kenjitsu, ninja, kungfu,
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