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Medieval Bollocks Dagger
$84.37
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Also called a kidney dagger, this Medieval Bollocks Dagger is a cousin of the dirk, and was a favored blade in Scandinavia, Scotland, and England between the 13th and 18th centuries, and particularly popular during the Tudor period.
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Roman Parazonium Dagger
$79.33
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The Roman Parazonium Dagger was, as a symbol, often associated with and carried by Virtus, a lesser-known Roman god who presided over military strength – the very personification of virtue, valor, excellence, courage, and worth.
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Fayan’s Dagger
$59.17
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Because they can be put to so many different uses, daggers come in all different shapes and sizes. Take Fayan’s Dagger, for instance, which is smaller than most daggers, although size does not make it any less effective as a blade.
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Medieval Bone Hilt Dagger
$213.57 Original price was: $213.57.$199.00Current price is: $199.00.
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Simple does not always mean plain. When it comes to this Medieval Bone Hilt Dagger, the word simple means direct and uncomplicated, which means that this dagger is a great companion blade to have in your collection or at your side.
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Basic Pugio Dagger
$152.41
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The pugio was a typical arm to be found at the side of virtually any Roman soldier, acting as a sort of badge of office, as well as a sidearm. This Basic Pugio Dagger is a variant of the pugio, appropriate for any unranked soldier.
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Embossed Pugio Dagger
$152.41
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The pugio was a typical arm to be found at the side of virtually any Roman soldier, acting as a badge of office and honor and a sidearm. This Embossed Pugio Dagger is an ornate dagger appropriate for any ranked officer or general.
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3rd Century Roman Pugio
$152.41
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After a century of little use, the pugio dagger made a sweeping comeback in the early third century. Becoming the sidearm of choice for Roman officers, the 3rd Century Roman Pugio inspires a sense of nobility and mortality.
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Flat Sgian Dubh
$36.49
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It is often the little touches that transform an attire into something great. For the classic Scottish Highland look, one of those little touches is a black dagger, like this Flat Sgian Dubh, tucked into your sock on one side.
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Engraved Scottish Dirk
$83.11
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Traditionally, a blade such as this Engraved Scottish Dirk would have been carried by a member of the Highland Regiments. It would have been a side-arm. Today, it serves as a ceremonial weapon to complete the iconic Highland attire.
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Spanish Fluted Cup Rapier
$151.15
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Rapiers came in all sorts of different hilt styles, many of them divided up by the regions they were favored in. This Spanish Fluted Cup Rapier leaves little question as to where its design originated, or where it was most popular.
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Broad German Hunting Dagger
$112.09
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In the bygone era, hunting was a common way to provide for your family. This Broad German Hunting Dagger is a recreation of a detailed hunting dagger that not only boasts a handsome design, but also an effective look too.
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WW2 Army Officers Saber
$180.13
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This WW2 Army Officer Saber combines the heraldic look of the lion with the equally potent symbolism of the sword to create a powerful weapon that embodies the notions of military might, leadership, and personal skill.
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Roman Fulham Gladius
$235.57
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The gladius is the iconic sword of ancient Roman foot soldiers, and to this day it still inspires the feeling of bravery and victory that it did thousands of years ago. Now, you can evoke that same feeling with the Roman Fulham Gladius.
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3rd Century Roman Spatha
$200.29
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Similar in design to the gladius, the spatha was a straight sword favored by Roman heavy infantry units. This 3rd Century Roman Spatha is an ornate sword, featuring straight edges that culminate into a vicious, angular point.
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Late Roman Sword
$207.85
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Similar in design to the gladius, the spatha was a straight sword favored by Roman heavy infantry units. This Late Roman Sword is an ornate spatha design, featuring long, straight edges that culminate into a vicious, angular point.
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