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This sword has been named after the famous battlefield where Prince Hal (later Henry V of England) defeated Percy Hotspur in 1403 and is noted by the pierced crosses in the steel guard. This long slender blade is double-edged and finely tapered. Possessing enough breadth to cut, the Shrewsbury is equally strong to thrust. Made by the master craftsmen at Windlass Steelcrafts.
This Celt-Iberian Falcata sword features a blade made from 1065 high carbon steel. The handle is solid brass. Includes scabbard. Overall length of 25-1/4 inches.
This replica of an early dirk features a 1055 high carbon steel blade. Hardwood handle carved with a chevron style pattern copied from an original of circa 1550. Scabbard included. Overall length 21 inches.
This double-edged dagger is lively in the hand and wickedly fast. The contoured grip is stained hardwood. Includes a leather sheath with hand-applied, antiqued steel reinforcing accents.
Our maintz pattern gladius has a wasp waist, long, pointed high carbon steel blade, faux ivory grip, and ornate brass applique on the scabbard. This style sword combined cutting power with stabbing ability in one handy weapon which conquered most of the known world.
This uniquely shaped Mexican Bowie sports a 1085 high carbon steel, hand-forged blade, solid brass finger guard and bolster with solid wood handle. Includes top grain leather belt sheath with embossing. Arrives sharpened from the factory.
This kukri is hand forged from high carbon steel with a polished steel blade measuring a staggering 3/8" thick and more than 2-1/2 feet long. Features a specially carved native hardwood handle. Includes a regulation sheath. Comes factory sharp.
$129.95
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