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Intricate Viking Etched Blade Sword with Scabbard – Authentic EN45 Steel
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1776 Battle of Bunker Hill Sword with EN45 Steel Blade and Brass Hilt
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Staff and Field Officer's Sword Engraved Blade with Brass Hilt US M1850 Steel
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Handmade Japanese Ninjato Katana — High Manganese Steel Blade with Black Scabbard
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The Last Crusade Battle Ready Sword - EN45 High Carbon Steel Hand Forged Training Sword w/ Leather Sheath
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King Arthur Deluxe Stainless Steel Replica Excalibur Longsword
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Antihero Historical Replicas Dark Functional Medieval Sparring Sword w/ Sheath
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Vigilante Historical Replica Light Functional Medieval Sparring Sword w/ Sheath
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Way of the Wandering Samurai Naginata Detachable Martial Arts Polearm Sword with Wooden Scabbard
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Ancient Conflict Gladius Style Medieval Roman Damascus Steel Short Sword
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Vigilante & Antihero Historical Replicas Choice of Dark Light Functional Medieval Sparring Swords
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9th Century Simplicity Viking Peterson Type M Hilt Historical Replica Sword
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Stampeding Stallion Functional Medieval Replica Sword – Heat Treated Carbon Steel, Full Tang Design
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Conceptualized Ache Full Tang Battle Ready Roman Xiphos Sword
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Historical Swords
The very first sword to ever surface was during the Bronze Age, and since then we have seen so many swords emerge. Swords were the biggest sign of honor and bravery, especially in the medieval time. There is no denying that swords were the most used weapons before the development of guns. It was either swords, knives or spears in the battles. Historical swords take up a lot of space when it comes to swords, because of their antiquity. More than the people who wielded the medieval swords, it is the sword itself that gains popularity. Therefore, having a set or two of historical swords on one’s wall wouldn’t hurt. It actually might make the collection more sophisticated. With so many historical and medieval swords, there is a lot to choose from, you can’t run out of options!