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Regal Pirate SwordList Price: $80.00Sale Price: $37.00 |
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United Cutlery Samurai Sword Katana, Brown LeatherList Price: $103.99Sale Price: $24.96 |
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One of the Traditional Leather Wrapped Samurai Katana Collection. Not to be confused with cheaper models, this katana offers solid stainless steel blade with heat tempered finish. The hardwood handle has brown leather wrapping and solid metal guard and pommel... |
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Tomahawk XL1296 CSA Cavalry Saber SwordList Price: $18.00Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Budget minded reenactors take heed. Our Cav Saber has all the etches and features of blades 10 times the price. Outfit your entire company! 18" overall. Tomahawk, XL1296 |
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CAS Hanwei Cromwell Sword Authentic Historical Design Steel Basket Rigid Scabbard Rapier NewList Price: $399.00Sale Price: $232.99 |
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Our Renaissance-style Swept Hilt Rapiers trace their origins to early 17th century Europe, where swordplay with the Rapier was considered an essential part of a gentleman's education and was often used in resolving gentlemanly disagreements... |
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Cold Steel Norman SwordList Price: $399.99Sale Price: $209.99 |
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The Norman lust for battle and ravenous desire for land and treasure can, like their famous sword be undoubtedly traced to their Viking forefathers who wrenched their homeland in northwestern France from the hands of Charles the Simple in the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur- Epte in 911 AD... |
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1860 U.S. Navy Cutlass Sword w/Hard ScabbardList Price: $73.00Sale Price: $44.00 |
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This impressive replica is a must have for the Civil War buff! The naval cutlass was a supremely effective weapon in the close quarter fighting that occurred aboard ships. This item is patterned after the model that came into service aboard U... |
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U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber SwordList Price: $55.00Sale Price: $29.99 |
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This fine replica sword is patterned after the U.S. Model 1860 Light Calvary saber issued prior to the Civil War, and which was used during that period and into the Plains Indians Wars of the 1870s and 1880s... |
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