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  1. Museum Replicas Windlass - Damascus Viking Sword 500262 - Viking sword

    Although iron was a tougher material than bronze it would frequently bend. Damascus, or pattern welded steel, was used to make the blade strong enough to withstand the rigors of combat. Early Viking swords were forged from layers of iron interwoven with strands of steel to produce a very tough sword. This sword is based on an original circa 850-900 AD sword discovered in Finland. The Damascus Viking Sword is made of high carbon Damascus steel. The blade is polished with the fuller acid etched to bring out the beautiful Damascus pattern. The pommel and crossguard are made of solid steel and the grip is leather wrapped wood. Includes a matching wood scabbard with a black leather covering and steel mounts. A very nice example of a true Viking sword.

    Blade: 1070 carbon steel damask battle ready
    Handle: in leather and metal
    Total length: 91.5cm.
    Blade length: 76.5cm.
    Blade thickness: 4mm.
    Internal handle length 170 cm: external 17.5cm
    Weight with scabbard 1304g.
    Weight with no sheath 938g.
    Sheath: wood covered with leather with metal fittings
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    500262
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  2. Marto - Gladius Julius Caesar - 517 - historical sword

    Reproduction of the Roman gladius of Julius Caesar, produced by Marto of Toledo

    Blade in unsharpened 420 stainless steel
    Total length 71 cm
    Weight 1,9 kg

    Excellent finish and detail definition

    0528
    €176.23
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