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Denix 14th Century Medieval Sword For Sale


Denix 14th Century Medieval Sword
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Denix 14th Century Medieval Sword:
$231.81

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This reproduction from Denix is a classic example of personal edged weaponry of the 14th Century. Bold and sturdy, it was designed for brutal close quarters combat and found its place in history via the Crusades. This elegant and powerful sword features a polished metal handle, curved hand-guard, and 35” metal blade. The black scabbard of this replica sword is imitation leather wrapped with metal accents.

  • Blade Length: 35\"
  • Overall Length: 48.0\"
  • Weight: 5 lbs. 15.8 oz.
  • Made in Spain


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Denix 14th Century Medieval Sword

$231.81



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