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Munich Sword Windlass |
Points: 15
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Dating to around 1600, this German military cut-and-thrust sword with a swept hilt is a classic example of the type carried by the Munich Town Guard. Authentic examples of this sword can be found in prestigious collections such as the Wallace Collection and the Bavarian National Museum.
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War Sword Windlass |
Points: 15
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This versatile large sword was a staple throughout medieval Europe, designed for both one-handed agility and powerful two-handed strikes. Crafted with a well-tempered high carbon steel blade, this sword offers exceptional durability and cutting power.
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Classic Hoplite Sword Windlass |
Points: 10
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Dating back to the 5th century BC, the Greek Hoplite sword is a remarkable example of ancient weaponry. Greek Hoplites were renowned for their strength and effectiveness as citizen-soldiers, fiercely defending their city-states. The distinctive leaf-shaped blade of this sword, inspired by numerous archaeological finds and historical illustrations, was widely used across the ancient world.
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Confederate Cavalry Saber Windlass |
Points: 10
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This authentic, handmade replica features a flexible, ornate blade and a leather grip wrapped with brass wire. Of all Confederate swords and sabers, this was the most widely used. Wielded by troops under the command of J.E.B. Stuart, Wade Hampton, and Nathan Bedford Forrest, this saber dispatched hordes of Yankee soldiers.
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1840 Non Commissioned Sword Windlass |
Points: 10
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The 1840 Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) sword was carried by American soldiers for over 70 years, a period encompassing the Mexican War, the Civil War, and the Spanish-American War. The blade features a single, broad fuller running from the ricasso to near the point.
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Qama Dagger Windlass (400164) |
Points: 3
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The Qama, a formidable close-quarters combat knife, has been used by warriors from Persia to the Caucasus for centuries. Crafted from hand-forged, high carbon steel and featuring a buffalo horn handle, this weapon is both durable and authentic.
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Agincourt War Sword - Museum Replicas Battlecry (501506) |
Points: 6
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Filling an under served niche in available swords today, the Agincourt hand-and-half sword from Windlass Steelcrafts Battlecry collection is a slender, light, quick weapon well-suited to facing armored or unarmored adversaries. This is an agile weapon whose length and weight make it highly effective on its own in either one or two-handed fighting. But it’s equally dangerous when paired with a buckler or even a larger shield. Combining versatility with utility, the dexterity and lightness of the Agincourt betrays a dangerous fighting blade of respected martial utility. With a 1065 high carbon steel blued patina, it’s well protected from the frequent rust spots and stains that occur so often from everyday practice and exposure to the elements. The battle-hardened finish had an extra wide tang and is tempering to a low 50's RC. This pre-sharpened blade has gone through rigorous testing.
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Gladiator Helmet of General Maximus (880013) |
Points: 20
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Original licensed product from the classic movie Gladiator.
Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe) wore this helmet as general before he became a gladiator.
Made of hand worked steel with a coating of antique brass, it includes a real horsehair crest and an adjustable liner. This helmet is based directly from the screen-worn prop and is worthy of any Roman general. A silver-plated wolf's head is fixed to the front, inlayed leather along the sides and an adjustable cloth liner makes this helmet stunning as well as practical. Display stand is included. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
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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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