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Fantasy Swords

Don't know what to buy for that male in your life?  Try a Fantasy Sword for your nephew, uncle, Dad, brother, Gramps, boyfriend, chip in for the boss, grandson, whomever.  You can't go wrong. It's a man thing!  Do you really think men want another sweater, shaver, shirt, tie, robe, slippers, etc?  Get them something they will really love.  My teenage grandson collects them, and so does his uncle.  These are not fake resin but real steel which will last lifetimes. 

Hunting Pocket Knives Collection of Fantasy swords

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1796 Light Calvary Sword, All Steel Scabbard (SKU: 88SS) 1830 Napoleon Saber, Steel Scabbard (SKU: 88NS) 1908 Indian Cavalry Saber, Steel Scabbard (SKU: 88ICS)

1796 Light Calvary Sword, All Steel Scabbard (SKU: 88SS)

1830 Napoleon Saber, Steel Scabbard (SKU: 88NS)

1908 Indian Cavalry Saber, Steel Scabbard (SKU: 88ICS)

Price $384.99
Sale Price $234.99

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Price $379.99
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1917 Cutlass, Leather Scabbard (SKU: 88CS) Battle Axe, Wire Wrapped Handle, w/Plaque (SKU: FP65590) Black Ronin Ninja Sword w/Shouldeer Harness Sheath (SKU: UC1184)

1917 Cutlass, Leather Scabbard (SKU: 88CS)

Battle Axe, Wire Wrapped Handle, w/Plaque (SKU: FP65590)

Black Ronin Ninja Sword w/Shouldeer Harness Sheath (SKU: UC1184)

Price $279.99
Sale Price $179.99

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Price $65.50
Sale Price $49.95

Price $37.00
Sale Price $25.95

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Blue Eyed Robot Knife, w/Sheath (SKU: FP65503) Butterfly Swords, Cord Wrapped Handle, Leather Scabbard (SKU: 88BF) Chinese War Sword, Leather Scabbard (SKU: 88CWS)

Blue Eyed Robot Knife, w/Sheath (SKU: FP65503)

Butterfly Swords, Cord Wrapped Handle, Leather Scabbard (SKU: 88BF)

Chinese War Sword, Leather Scabbard (SKU: 88CWS)

Price $19.90
Sale Price $16.93

Price $399.99
Sale Price $259.99

Price $499.99
Sale Price $304.99

Dragonfly Katana, Ray Skin Handle, Wood Scabbard (SKU: 88DK) God of War Kratos Blade of Chaos (SKU: UC2665) Gothic Medieval Knife, w/Scabbard (SKU: FP60071)

Dragonfly Katana, Ray Skin Handle, Wood Scabbard (SKU: 88DK)

God of War Kratos Blade of Chaos (SKU: UC2665)

Gothic Medieval Knife, w/Scabbard (SKU: FP60071)

Price $899.99
Sale Price $579.99

Price $244.00
Sale Price $121.95

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Price $24.30
Sale Price $19.95

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Hand-And-A-Half Sword, Leather/Wood Scabbard (SKU: 88HNH) Hibben 2009 Dragon's Lair Sword, Autographed Edition (SKU: GH5006A) Kit Rae Exotath Sword (SKU: KR0030)

Hand-And-A-Half Sword, Leather/Wood Scabbard (SKU: 88HNH)

Hibben 2009 Dragon's Lair Sword, Autographed Edition (SKU: GH5006A)

Kit Rae Exotath Sword (SKU: KR0030)

Price $399.99
Sale Price $253.99

Price $221.80
Sale Price $109.95

Out of Stock
Price $198.99
Sale Price $101.99

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Kit Rae Mithrodin Sword w/Art Print (SKU: KR0025) Pirate Dagger, Black Handle, Plain, w/Sheath (SKU: FP75557) Samurai 3000 Katana, Plain, Aluminum Handle (SKU: UC1258)

Kit Rae Mithrodin Sword w/Art Print (SKU: KR0025)

Pirate Dagger, Black Handle, Plain, w/Sheath (SKU: FP75557)

Samurai 3000 Katana, Plain, Aluminum Handle (SKU: UC1258)

Price $179.50
Sale Price $119.95

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Price $13.70
Sale Price $11.78

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Price $124.50
Sale Price $69.95

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Samurai 3000 Ninja, Plain, Alumimnum Handle (SKU: UC1259) Skeleton Dagger, Cord Wrapped Handle, Plain, w/Stand (SKU: FP75553)

Samurai 3000 Ninja, Plain, Alumimnum Handle (SKU: UC1259)

Skeleton Dagger, Cord Wrapped Handle, Plain, w/Stand (SKU: FP75553)

Price $124.50
Sale Price $69.95

Out of Stock
Price $37.00
Sale Price $26.95

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Some useful info and history about swords

The evolution of the medieval sword began earlier than 1500 BC with the traditional one-handed sword carried by the celts. A common material of this time was copper, which produced very soft swords that dulled quickly. Later on, swords were made of bronze because of its definite advantages over copper. The mixture of copper and tin produced a sword that was stronger while being more flexible than copper.

During the approach of the middle ages the sword grew into a more sophisticated cutting weapon. The blades were close to 3 ft in length while still designed to be wielded with one hand. This was important for the fighting style of the era where a soldiers main defense was a shield. These swords were constructed with a very thin blade which were very light and had the ability to hold a very sharp edge.

The one handed sword was less effective in the later years with the evolution of armour and the discovery of iron. With the introduction of plate armour the sword blade became longer and thinner. The tips of the swords came to a sharp point to make it easier to thrust into the weakest areas of the armour.


 

Glossary of Medieval Sword Terms

 

Basket The cage around the grip protecting the wielder's hand. These are most commonly found on Scottish basket-hilted swords, and European rapiers.

Blade The section of the sword estending from the hilt

Chappe Also known as a "rain gard" is a piece of leather attached to the sword hilt. This acts like an umbrella that prevents water from entering the mouth of the scabbard.

Edge The cutting surface of the blade. Also the section that would be sharpened.

Ferrule A decorative metal banding used at either ends of the grip to secure the handle wrap.

Full Tang The blade tang passes straight through the swords handle (grip) to the end of the pommel.

Fuller Often believed to channel blood from your slain opponent and commonly called a "Blood Groove." The fuller "groove" is to lighten the blade of a sword.

Grip Is the handle section of the blade where it is held by the wielder.

Guard The guard is the section usually between the grip and the blade that protects the wielders hand. The guard can be in many forms such as a Cross Guard, Basket, Disc etc.

Hamon The line seen between the edge and spine of a blade where the metal is changes hardness. This is typical in Japanese styled blades from the process of differential tempering or hardening.

Hilt This is the guard, grip and pommel section of the sword. The entire sword excluding the blade

Knuckleguard Portion of the hilt that protected the knuckles seen on many sabres and also sometimes formed into a full basket

Point Tip of the sword blade used for thrusting and stabbing

Pommel The pommel is located at the end of a sword's hilt. It's pupose is to counter-weigh the blade to balance the sword. Also has been used as a striking implement hence the expression "I'm going to pommel you"

Quillion This is a term for the crossguard. Used almost exclusively when referring to Renaissance rapiers.

Rat-Tail Tang A modern method of manufacturing involving a threaded rod being welded onto a normal tang. This method is used on decorative swords to lower the cost and should not be used on "functional swords". This method is not safe on a functional sword as it will likely break upon use which could result in serious injury.

Ricasso The section of sword's blade which remains unsharpened just above the guard. The wielder is able to loop a finger over the guard to increase control.

Tang This is the unseen section of the blade that the hilt is attached to.

Tip Point of the sword blade used for thrusting and stabbing

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