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Art Gladius Agincourt Dagger with Leather Scabbard
Our Agincourt Dagger is named in honor of King Henry V's famous victory at Agincourt. The Agincourt dagger is the perfect companion weapon for the Agincourt Sword. This beautiful Medieval Replica Dagger is crafted by Art Gladius. Gladius Medieval style daggers have 440C stainless steel blades, which are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorator pieces with eye-catching detailing. Comes complete with leather scabbard.
Art Gladius Crusader Dagger with Leather Scabbard
The Gladius Crusader Dagger was originally Designed with a ring pommel so a knight could hang the dagger from a hook on his armour. This beautiful Medieval Replica Crusader Dagger is crafted by Art Gladius. Gladius Medieval style Crusader daggers have 440C stainless steel blades, which are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorator pieces with eye-catching detailing.
Rapier Scalloped Shell Guard - Sharp or Stage Combat Versions
Rapier with Scalloped Shell Guard, features a double edge diamond cross section blade made of well tempered spring steel with a hardness of approx. 53HRC. The hilt features a decorative shell guard with knuckle guard. The grip with your choice of steel wire wrap or leather.

Rapier options include:
Button safety tip - Blade Sharpened to a factory edge - Pointed Tip - Handle choices of colored leather or wire wrapped.

Key Features:
* High-carbon tempered blade
* Choice of Stage or Sharp Version
* Authentic historical design
* Optional Button Tip for fencing

Specifications:
Overall Length: Approx. 43''
Blade Length : Approx. 36-1/4''
Blade: High Carbon Spring Steel
Cross Guard Length: Approx. 7-3/4''
 Edge: Blunt or Sharpened
Weight: 2.64 lbs (Stage Version)

Imported - Usually ships in 10 - 14 weeks

Hand Made - Measurements may vary slightly from sword to sword
The Fellowship of the Ring Book by J.R.R. Tolkien 27-33970-6
In The Fellowship of the Ring:  The Lord of the Rings--Part One by J.R.R. Tolkien Frodo Baggins knew the Ringwraiths were searching for him--and the Ring of Power he bore that would enable Sauran to destroy all that was good in Middle-earth. Now it was up to Frodo and his faithful servant Sam to carry the Ring to where it could be detroyed--in the very center of Sauron's dark kingdom. 
The Fellowship of the Ring is the first book in the dazzling trilogy The Lord of the Rings. J.R.R. Tolkien’s complete manuscript, which is longer than War and Peace, was predicted to be a financial failure when it was first published in 1954. Ironically, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings have enjoyed an extended popularity and have earned their place as a favorite amongst readers of all ages.

The Fellowship of the Ring picks up where The Hobbit left off. The strange and precious Ring has taken its toll on Bilbo through the years and he decides, with help from the mysterious Gandalf, to leave it to his adopted heir and cousin, Frodo Baggins, along with his dwelling at Bag End. This sets Frodo on a collision course with Sauron, The Dark Lord himself later in the trilogy. The Fellowship of the Ring tells the story of the Ring, its departure from the Shire and its delivery into the Land of Mordor. The Fellowship consists of members of the remaining forces for good as they struggle to quell the rising darkness in Middle-earth.

Pages: 480
The Return of the King Book by J.R.R. Tolkien 27-33973-7
In The Return of the King: The Lord of the Rings--Part Three by J.R.R. Tolkien, while the evil might of the Dark Lord Sauron swarmed out to conquer all Middle-earth, Frodo and Sam struggled deep into Mordor, seat of Sauron’s power. To defeat the Dark Lord, the accursed Ring of Power had to be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom. But the way was impossibly hard, and Frodo was weakening. Weighed down by the compulsion of the Ring he began finally to despair.

The awesome conclusion of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, beloved by millions of readers around the world. 

Pages: 512
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