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Thistle Bodice Dagger
by John the Blacksmith
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This lovely lady's bodice dagger features a brass blade and hilt with an amber flower. Very comfortable to wear or hold, and slots right into a laced bodice. 5" overall.

Starts at $60.00

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"The Battle Bitch"
by Michael Z. Williamson
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16" overall, 10.5" blade of ATS-34, high carbon or Damascus. Hilted in exotic wood, horn or artificial materials. Fittings of brass or stainless. Shown here with Bocote hilt, brass fittings and ATS-34 blade. With leather or kydex sheath.

From $300.00

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Slim Dagger
by Michael Z. Williamson
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6" blade with choice of exotic wood or horn handle, set off by brass or nickel silver spacers.

Leather sheath included.

From $100.00

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Mother of Pearl Hilted Court Dagger
by John the Blacksmith
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Tastefully embellished and finely finished.

Comes with a velvet lined presentation case.

From $350.00

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King's Dagger
by Michael Z. Williamson

12" blade with fluted handle of wood, horn, ivory or artificial pearl. Semi-precious stone set in pommel. Shown here: imitation ivory and red tiger-eye.

Leather sheath included.

From $200.00

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Dress Schlager
by John the Blacksmith
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Schlager blade by France Lames, hilted in amber, horn and brass. Extensively decorated and fileworked. Competition legal for many re-enactment groups.

With sheath.

Starts at $300.00

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Large Fighting Dagger
by Michael Z. Williamson
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12" blade, robust grip and tang. Plain wood handle and solid guard with hex, pyramid or round pommel. Spacers extra. Leather sheath included.

From $100.00

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Arabian Nights Dagger
by John the Blacksmith
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Hilted and sheathed in impala horn, with silver fittings, set with garnet, amethyst and amber.
Comes in a velvet-lined presentation box.

From $375.00

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Court Masterpiece
by Michael Z. Williamson
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Fluted grip with inlaid wire, pommel set with stone, wooden scabbard with metal fittings and embellishment. Shown with colored maple burl and tiger-eye with bocote scabbard.

From $400.00

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Bronze-headed Crescent Blade Polearm by John the Blacksmith
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Double-ended and a great fantasy piece. Hardwood hafted, about 48" long.

From $250.00

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Skean Dhu
by Michael Z. Williamson The traditional side-knife of Scotland.
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These handy little blades tuck into belts, stockings, and anywhere else a flat blade goes well.
Crafted in carbon steel, stainless steel, or pattern-welded.
Hilts are in a variety of woods, horns or artificial materials. Leather sheath included.

Priced from $65.00

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Viking or Saxon seax style Blades Priced on request

 

These can be fine finished or left rough from the forge for character.
12" bladed large seax from $75, 4" from $35, hilted in walnut or maple.
Exotic woods, horn and Damascus steel additional. Available as a matched pair, and with accessories like sharpening steel, spoon, bottle opener and hand wrought corkscrew. While the latter isn't entirely Viking, it's very practical

 

 

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