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| Hanwei VOC Cutlass (SH2374) |
Points: 12
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Our Cutlass design is taken from an original made to the specifications of the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, VOC), dating from about 1780. The lightly antiqued high carbon steel blade has a distal taper, with fullers on both sides along the spine, and handles well. It is fully tempered and while provided un-edged, for re-enactment purposes, it is capable of taking and holding a useful edge. The solid brass hilt basket is matched by the locket and chape of the leather-covered scabbard. Sold Out
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| Hanwei Adam Hsu Jian -Wood Handle 28 (SH2313A) |
Points: 13
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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| Hanwei Adam Hsu Jian -Wood Handle 30 (SH2313B) |
Points: 13
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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| Hanwei Adam Hsu Jian -Wood Handle 32 (SH2313C) |
Points: 15
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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| Hanwei Adam Hsu Jian -Wood Handle 34 (SH2313D) |
Points: 15
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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| Hanwei Adam Hsu 2-Handed Jian - Wood Handle 36 (SH2316) |
Points: 17
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Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (Jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. Sold Out
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| Hanwei Swallow Sword - Two Hand (SH2399) |
Points: 24
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Created for the discriminating martial Artist, the single- and double-handed Swallow swords feature blades crafted for correct flexibility and balance. The brass furniture, featuring a Swallow motif, is a perfect complement to the tough, rosewood-patterned fiberglass handle and scabbard. Sold Out
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| Yang Saber - Blunt Practical (SH2381) |
Points: 14
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These Sabers, built for the Yang-style Tai Chi practitioner, are solidly built and tastefully decorated. The high-carbon steel blades are fully tempered, with excellent balance and flexibility. The brass fittings complement the genuine rosewood scabbard and handle beautifully.
The Standard Saber has a traditional, lively action to reveal the energy passing through it when expressed. It is comfortably light and can be utilized with ease by the new or average practitioner.
The Practical Saber has the weight and balance of a live sword. The blade, with its refined tip and fuller spine makes for a great trainer. The experienced practitioner, who can appreciate a more accurate historical feel, will like this sword. Sold Out
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| Yang Saber - Sharp (SH2380) |
Points: 17
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These Sabers, built for the Yang-style Tai Chi practitioner, are solidly built and tastefully decorated. The high-carbon steel blades are fully tempered, with excellent balance and flexibility. The brass fittings complement the genuine rosewood scabbard and handle beautifully.
The Standard Saber has a traditional, lively action to reveal the energy passing through it when expressed. It is comfortably light and can be utilized with ease by the new or average practitioner.
The Practical Saber has the weight and balance of a live sword. The blade, with its refined tip and fuller spine makes for a great trainer. The experienced practitioner, who can appreciate a more accurate historical feel, will like this sword. Sold Out
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| Tassel for Tai Chi swords (OH2078) |
Points: 2
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This tassel is designed for Taiji and Gongfu swords, and will match any such swords in our collection.
Made for T'ai Chi and Kung Fu swords
Authentic design
Long-wearing Sold Out
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| Malta Sword of the Knights of St John 1565 (501226) |
Points: 10
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The St. John's Knights Sword is also called the sword of Malta in memory of the fierce battle during the siege of Malta, in which the Knights of Saint John stopped the huge Ottoman flotilla from further entering their territory. Sold Out
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| Roman Sword - Gladius (SH2032) |
Points: 20
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Our Gladius (SH2032) is based on the waisted pattern, its light blade and typical wooden guard and pommel arrangement making for a very quick sword indeed. The segmented bone handle and beautifully detailed scabbard with battle scenes in bas-relief complete a sword that any legionaire or centurion would have been proud to own.
Simple, uncluttered lines
Fully functional
Excellent handling Sold Out
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| Edward III Sword (SH2033) |
Points: 20
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Edward III of England was a warrior who is remembered in history for his dramatic victory against the French at Crecy (1346) and his sword, far from being a purely ceremonial piece, was made to be wielded in battle. The Edward III Sword (SH2033) has survived the centuries in remarkably good condition and we have been able to replicate it in great detail. The style is typical of a 14th century battle sword but the fittings are undoubtedly those of a king, from the heavy gilding to the adder-skin grip to the beautifully enameled coat of arms, the latter illustrating Edward`s claim to French territories by combining the Lion of England with the Fleur-de-Lys of France. This well balanced sword may be wielded single-handed or hand-and-a-half style and would (and perhaps did!) give an excellent accounting of itself in the field of battle.
Authentic detailing
Fully functional
A sword fit for a king! Sold Out
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| ''Lowlander'' Two-Handed Great Sword (SH2065) |
Points: 14
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Wielded with untamed ferocity on many a Gaelic battlefield, the massive Lowlander sword vividly illustrates the might of the Scots of old. Known as Slaughter-Swords in the 16th century, these were the swords of choice for Scottish mercenaries of the period, and at close to six feet long the Lowlander (SH2065) faithfully replicates a surviving museum piece. Though by far the largest sword ever offered by CAS/Hanwei, the Lowlander is beautifully proportioned and balanced. The typically Scottish quatrefoils in the ring guards attest to the heritage of this imposing piece. A wall mount is provided to allow the transplanted Gael to display his sword with pride.
Almost 6' long
Fully functional
Wall mount included Sold Out
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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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