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Medieval Renaissance Scissors Bodice Dagger Dirk KnifeList Price: $0.00Sale Price: $11.45 |
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These Scissors are a reproduction from the 14th century. The scissors feature a 440 Stainless Steel Design. The handle of the Scissors are a cruciform design. An ornate sheath comes with the Scissors. Both the Scissors and the sheath are detailed with complex scroll work. |
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The Regimental Scottish Dirk Dagger Trousse Short SwordList Price: $0.00Sale Price: $19.98 |
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This is the Regimental Dirk worn throughout the mid 19th century by the Highlanders.The Dagger, fork and knife are all 440 Stainless Steel. The Dagger blade is antiqued with a false upper edge and serrated spine... |
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Leather Sword Frog for all swordsList Price: $29.99Sale Price: $8.99 |
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This is the Renaissance Dagger and Main Gauche Frog. The Frog is all leather with steel fittings and rivets. It can be worn by Lefties and Rightist. This Frog has been made specifically for daggers or Main Gauche... |
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Renassaince Main Gauche Dagger Medieval Sword w/ RingList Price: $0.00Sale Price: $11.95 |
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This is a replica of an early 15th century main gauche. The dagger like weapon was used in the left hand with the rapier. The dagger was meant to parry the opponents thrusts and was often used offensively... |
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47" Medieval 12th Century Templar Knight Crusader SwordList Price: $0.00Sale Price: $41.95 |
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This is the 440 Stainless Steel Crusader Sword.The sword is 47 " and highly detailed with Templar symbols along the guard and handle. The blade comes unsharpened. |
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Renaissance Free Mason Dress SwordList Price: $49.99Sale Price: $35.49 |
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This sword features a beautiful design and well detail blade. The pommel of this sword carries a traditional round plain silver knob followed by the plastic wrapped spiral wire handle. The guard carries a traditional Spanish Renaissance style... |
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43.5" Renaissance Rapier Fencing Sword with Swept Hilt GuardSale Price: $61.99 |
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Up for sale is a brand new full size Renaissance Musketeer Rapier fencing sword. The rapier began to develop around 1500 as the Spanish espada ropera, or "dress sword. Throughout the 16th century, a variety of new, single-handed civilian weapons were being developed, including the German Rappier, a cut-and-thrust weapon used for sportive fencing, as described in Joachim Meyer's Fechtbuch of 1570... |
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