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| Windlass Musketeer Rapier Sword 1590 |
Points: 20
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Our Musketeer rapier is fashioned after those circa 1590. The basket hilt is ambidextrous and a very effective mix of both the cup-hilt and swept-hilt styles. The grip is wood wrapped with twisted wire and the parts of the hilt are plated with gleaming nickel silver.
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| Windlass Persian Scimitar 1700 (501899s) |
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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| Windlass Russian Shasqua |
Points: 12
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Known originally as a Cossack cavalry weapon, this Russian Shasqua was later adopted as the official officer’s sword of the Soviet Union. The single‐edged, moderately curved blade is forged from tempered high‐carbon steel for strength.
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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 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 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 The Suontaka Viking Sword |
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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| Windlass Viking Sword of Baldur |
Points: 15
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The blade is etched with runes that roughly can be translated as the spelling of "Baldur".
The leather sheath (with integral belt) is covered with a layer of black suede that is adorned with top grain lace, throat, and chape. The throat and chape bear a Viking symbol for the sun, as Baldur was known as a shining light to all who knew him.
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| Hattin Falchion - Museum Replicas Battlecry (501508) |
Points: 6
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This medieval Hattin Falchion is from Windlass Steelcrafts' Battlecry collection. Designed specifically to be used and made from 1065 high carbon steel with a darkened, battle-hardened finish, extra wide tang and tempering to a low 50's RC. This pre-sharpened blade has gone through rigorous testing. The hands-on nature of the manufacturing by master smiths makes this line unique. Includes a matching scabbard with belt stop, custom packaging and certificate of authenticity signed by each smith that touched your blade through every step of the forging process. 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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| Museum Replicas Scimitar (500822) |
Points: 17
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Circa 1700
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. Blade is quite effective, being able to draw cut as well as slash, and the point is quite useful in the "hooking" thrust often used. Made from high carbon steel by Windlass Steelcrafts. Grip is wood, and the guard and scabbard furniture are steel. Complete with scabbard. A beautiful and romantic sword. Copied from the Hank Reinhardt collection. Can be sharpened for additional fee.
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| Qama Dagger Windlass |
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. 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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