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Do as the Romans do with a Collectible Roman Sword

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Roman swords are among the most appealing to sword collectors.  The great expanse of the Roman Empire allowed them to incorporate techniques and materials from other civilizations and lands in order to make the most technologically advanced swords of their time.

The most recognized Roman sword is the Roman short sword.  The short sword allowed Roman soldiers to get closer to their adversaries, making their longer swords difficult to use.   Longer swords came into favor later, as the Romans began using horses and chariots in battle.

Many people think of a gladiator, or gladius, sword when Roman swords are discussed.   There were several versions of gladius sword throughout Roman history.  They are distinguished by the curvature of the blade.

The selections of Roman swords are as varied as the people who collect them.   Sword enthusiasts can choose from broad swords or gladius swords with ornate or simple designs.  There are even wooden practice swords available.  Roman sword replicas are beautiful to display.  Your friends and guests will most likely want to hold the sword as well to see how it feels.  Many swords come with a scabbard, enabling the owner to wear the sword as part of a costume.

Either type of Roman sword makes a great addition or start to any sword collection.  Visit a reputable dealer such as SwordArsenal.com online for the widest selection of high-quality swords that can be delivered right to your door.

Medieval Collectible Display Swords

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

If you’re like most of the sword collectors that we talk to, you’re always looking for a unique new replica fantasy sword to fill your display case.  In many cases, some of the more ornate and decorated swords are not meant for using in re-enactments or mock battles, but rather solely to be enjoyed in your home sword collection.

On these type swords, the blade is still very well made, however  it isn’t meant to endure the blow of another sword.  Most also have an equally intricate scabbard that can be worn around a belt or hung for display too. In addition, the blade ornamentation and highly detailed handles on these swords make them great showpieces for impressing your friends and guests.

If you’re looking for a more battle ready medieval sword, to use at an upcoming Renaissance Fair or mock battle, then we have a huge selection of these authentic military swords available and in-stock on SwordArsenal.com.

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Historical Medieval Swords

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

While not based on a particular character, there are several historically based Medieval swords. One popular option are the Viking swords that feature a broad flat blade and wide handle.

Most of the Viking sword replicas are based on 8th and 9th century reproductions of authentic weaponry carried by the Viking warriors of the day.

Another popular model is the two handed Scottish Claymore sword. This sword is heavier than most averaging about 7 to 8 pounds, as its typically meant to be used for heavy duty sword play and re-enactments.

The always popular Wooden Crusader sword is a also good weapon to include in your collection, and there are dozens more on SwordArsenal.com to choose from so look around before making your selection. The designs and styles of Medieval swords are truly endless.

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Popular Medieval Sword Replicas

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

If you’re into medieval replica weapons and replica medieval fantasy swords, then we a huge selection on SwordArsenal.com that you should check out.

In order to select the sword that is just right for you, you should become familiar with some of the more popular medieval sword styles.

One of the most popular sword styles is the replica. A replica sword is one that is fashioned after a sword from the past.

Many times the original sword has been lost to the world. But using a combination of historical fact and creative license, sword artists will recreate a famous sword.

Past examples are the highly creative and King Arthur’s exquisite sword Excalibur , and the sword of the Knights Templar who supposedly protected the Holy Grail.  The replica sword of the King Solomon is also a very popular in sword collecting circles.

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