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 | This 1875 Marine sword features a beutiful etched blade with wire wrapped rubber grip. Authentic in every detail. |
 | This light cavelry saber was widely used by the British and their Prussian allies under General Blucher in the Battle Waterloo. |
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 | Cold Steel's modern recreation of this classic fighting cutlass is as authentic as possible and virtually an exact copy of an original in the personal collection of President Lynn C. Thompson. |
 | The 1917 series swords are available with a 28" blade (Cutlass) or a 31" blade (Saber). Both feature blued blades to curtail rusting and short clipped points sharp enough for good penetration yet sturdy enough to resist bending or breaking. |
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 | Scottish broad sword has a double edged blade, hand forged and beautifully polished with triple fullers. Stout basket hild is made of blued steel with black leather handle decoratively wrapped in copper wire. |
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 | Cold Steel's version is a modern replica that harkens back to an earlier form when the Scottish dirk was a functioning tool and weapon. The 13" blade is forged to a hard spring temper from 1050 high carbon steel. |
 During the golden age of sail, the Naval Dirk was a common sight on port town streets or on the windswept quarterdecks of a British Man of War. Cold Steel's interpretation of this classic shipboard weapon features a 16 1/2", double edged, 1050 high carbon steel blade with a wide fuller and a thick spine for strength. |
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 | The Cold Steel Small Sword duplicates the original model in weight, balance, triangular cross section, and deadly sharp point, but uses modern materials like 1050 high carbon blade steel, heat treated to a tough spring temper. |
 | The classic Chinese broadsword used by soldiers and civilians alike from ancient times right up through the 1940’s. Comes complete with a hard-wood sheath. |
 | Our Two Handed Great Sword is the biggest sword Cold Steel makes. Weighing 6 lbs. 13.5 oz. with a 39 7/8" high carbon steel blade, it will make short work of pikemen or swordsmen. |
 The Scramasax , carried by the Saxons and Vikings between the 4th and 10th centuries, was utilized as both a tool and a weapon. |
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 | This beautiful example of a Viking sword features a double edge blade, hand forged out of high carbon steel and then polished to a brilliant lustre. |
 These fantasy bowies each offer 7 7/8" stainless steel blades, fully functional and they look great too! Check here for price. |
 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. The SH2117 is the matching main gauche for this piece. |
 The Main Gauche, or left hand dagger, was often used with the rapier, providing an added dimension in both offense and defense.... |
 Our Practical broadswords are all based on authentically styled swords in our collection but they are tailored to meet the needs of re-enactment and stage combat. They are designed to withstand rugged use while providing the level of safety required by many of today’s re-enactment societies. |
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