This German Halberd replicates a circa-1500 A.D. museum piece. Crafted in 1/4" steel with 1/8" thick langets it is supplied sharp but may be....
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The German Order of the Teutonic Knights was formed at the end of the 12th century and played an important part in the defense of Acre durin....
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The teachings of Master Johannes Liechtenauer, the premier master-at-arms of medieval Germany dominated German swordsmanship for over two ce....
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This German Bastard Sword has steel parts with an etched pattern on the classic wheel pommel. The grip is wood with raised bands and wrapped....
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Designed by noted martial artist and teacher Scott M. Rodell, Hamwei' Chinese Cutting Sword provides a purpose-built weapon for the art of c....
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Matching the Solingen Rapier, the Solingen Main Gauche provides an authentically-styled parrying weapon, with a high-carbon steel blade and ....
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Replicated from a 17th century German piece, our Solingen Rapier and matching Main Gauche exhibit the “blade-catcher” style of quillons used....
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Although Basket-Hilt swords appeared throughout Britain from the mid-sixteenth century on, their association with the seventeenth and eighte....
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The Side Sword was a military sword of the 16th and 17th century Renaissance period that also achieved popularity among civilians, due to it....
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The strong and fearless Swiss and Germans originally carried these early weapons, although bastard swords soon became popular in other regio....
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