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By The Sword Catalog : Swords - Western European : Generation 2 Swords  : !! Generation 2: ** Swords and Daggers !!


Free Magnetic Sword Hanger
One free sword hanger with Each Gen2 sword. Retail is $19.00 The newest invention in sword display technology!

This powerful magnet is designed to hold a sword either vertically or horizontally in position on a wall. The sword holder can be used with all medieval type broadswords and Japanese swords.

With the addition of a spacer between the magnet and wall (strip of plywood), you will be able to easily display your rapiers and basket hilted swords!

Our magnets surface has been expertly polished and designed not to scratch your sword blade. It comes with three holes for securing to a wall. Please note these magnetic sword holders are so powerful that they must be fastened to a wall stud.

Measures 6" long, 1" deep and 3/4" wide.

Tip: For those highly polished swords, we suggest gluing a thin strip of material to the front of the magnets surface.

PC-100 Magnetic Sword Hanger
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Knights Riding Sword, Type XVI IP-705-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Knights Riding Sword, Type XVI IP-705-2</strong></span> Our newest Generation 2 design. 12th Century Medieval Sword - (Original: c. 1100 - 1250 Northern Europe, Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow.)

Seax Knife Lombard Scramseax IP-131-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Seax Knife Lombard Scramseax IP-131-2</strong></span> History of the Seax Knife. A scramseax (also scramsax, scramseaxe, scramaseax, scramasax, scramaseaxe and sometimes referred to as simply scram, seax or sax) was a type of Germanic single-edged knife.

Irish Companion Dagger IP-002-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Irish Companion Dagger IP-002-2</strong></span> The Irish Sword Companion Dagger. This very light piece is made just like our popular sword and will go well with the sword you have.

Irish hand-and-a-half sword IP-001-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Irish hand-and-a-half sword IP-001-2</strong></span> Our Generation 2 Irish hand-and-a-half sword design, upgraded to Steel-to-Steel capability. Dating around 1475 - 1525 A.D. It features a full tang construction, high carbon blade.

12th Century Medieval Sword IP-003-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>12th Century Medieval Sword IP-003-2</strong></span> Our newest Generation 2 design. 12th Century Medieval Sword - (Original: c. 1100 - 1250 Northern Europe, Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow.)

Dagger of the Third Crusades IP-103a-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Dagger of the Third Crusades IP-103a-2</strong></span> The 12th Century Dagger of the Third Crusades with its simple cruciform design made it historically popular form many years 900-1600 A.D. and it was used by many European countries.

Roman Gladius IP-022-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Roman Gladius IP-022-2</strong></span> Our Generation 2 design Roman Gladius. A simple Roman sword dating 50 A.D. and later. This style of blade was adopted to be used as a slashing sword.

Maintz Sword IP-023-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Maintz Sword IP-023-2</strong></span> Another winning Generation 2 Roman design the Maintz Sword. Most Early versions of the Roman Gladius were wasp waisted with a long point.

Scottish Dirk IP-130-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Scottish Dirk IP-130-2</strong></span> This Scottish Dirk is fashioned after a Fifteenth Century Design. This beautiful dagger has highly polished steel blade with strong tang peened to the pommel.

10th Century Viking Sword IP-033-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>10th Century Viking Sword IP-033-2</strong></span> Godfred 10th Century Viking Sword fashioned after an 8th century design. Beautiful sword has highly polished 31in blade with fuller, hardwood handle and polished solid steel pommel and cross guard.

Maximilian Matching Dagger IP-046-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Maximilian Matching Dagger IP-046-2</strong></span> This great Matching Dagger is a companion to the very popular Maximilian Sword and a must to complete the collection.

Maximilian Sword IP-036-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Maximilian Sword IP-036-2</strong></span> This beautiful Maximilian Sword with Matching Dagger have central fullers. Not only great to look at but great to hold.

Chaos Battle Dagger IP-047-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Chaos Battle Dagger IP-047-2</strong></span> This great Matching Chaos Battle is a companion to the very popular Chaos Battle Sword and a must to complete the collection.

Chaos Fantasy Sword IP-037-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Chaos Fantasy Sword IP-037-2</strong></span> Our newest Generation 2 design the Chaos Fantasy Sword. This fantasy sword features a gold underlay with leather wrapped handle.

Wallace Claymore IP-068-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Wallace Claymore IP-068-2</strong></span> The Wallace Claymore or Sword. William Wallace and his band of lowland scots routed an English force of 50,000 at Stirling Castle in 1297.

Steel Hilt Claymore IP-069-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Steel Hilt Claymore IP-069-2</strong></span> The Robert the Bruce Claymore or Steel Hilt Claymore features a Madagascar ebony handle with steel rings and the diamond- section quillons found on many period pieces.

Black Prince Sword IP-076-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Black Prince Sword IP-076-2</strong></span> The Historical Black Prince Sword is a Late 14th century Hand and a Half Sword (Type: XVa) The original sword, rests in a private collection in England.

Lucerne Prince Sword IP-077-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Lucerne Prince Sword IP-077-2</strong></span> Lucerne Prince Sword - (Type: XVa) - Pommel-type: J, Cross-style: 8, Dates: c. 1350-1370. Collection: Royal Armouries.

Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword IP-084-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword IP-084-2</strong></span> This Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword responds to the customers demands created by the popularity of Celtic reenactment. Includes anthropomorphic hilt and leaf-shaped blade.

Joan of Arc Sword IP-085-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Joan of Arc Sword IP-085-2</strong></span> Generation 2 design Joan of Arc Sword. The sword fashioned after a 15th century design with French flair. Red enameled Cross in the pommel symbolizes a true Christian Warrior.

Knights Templar Crusader Sword IP-003b-2


<span style='font-size: 14px;'><strong>Knights Templar Crusader Sword IP-003b-2 </strong></span> Knights Templar Crusader Sword 12th Century with simple cruciform hilt and blade length made it easy for ground fighting as well from horse back. High carbon spring steel blade. Includes Scabbard.
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