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Dybek Vikingsword from Dybäck with Scabbard, 11th c., Damascus Steel Blade
Vikingsword from Dybäck with Scabbard, 11th c., Damascus Steel Blade This gorgeous, single-handed Viking sword is based upon an archaeological piece found around 1870 in a peat bog in Dybäck - also spelled Dyback, Dybek or Dybeck, Scania (Skåne, a part of Denmark during the Viking Age, now Sweden). The original find is now on display at the Historical Museum - Historiska Museet - in Stockholm (item SHM 4515).While the pommel cap no longer survives, the gold wire-wrapped grip, the gilded silver pommel base and crossguard as well as the scabbard mouth or locket (which fused to the guard with time) are still remarkably well preserved. All parts of the hilt are adorned with intricately engraved motifs of intertwined birds, snakes, fantastic creatures and tendrils.This finely crafted piece of Viking history, dated to ca. 1000 AD and classified as a Type Z according to Petersen's Viking sword typology, is generally considered to be one of the finest Viking Age examples found in Scandinavia. The animal and plant detailing, which is commonly accepted to be in the Anglo-Saxon Winchester style (8th-11th c.), indicates that the sword has its origins in England or was at the very least strongly influenced by the type of metalwork that was crafted there. As this ornamentation style was particularly popular with the Scandinavian nobility who maintained active contact with England in the late 10th / early 11th century, and considering the precious materials and quality craftsmanship put to use, this sword is believed to have been the prestige weapon of a wealthy Norse nobleman or person of high status.The reconstruction we offer here has a straight, double-edged Damascus steel* blade with a broad fuller and unsharpened edges. The hilt is composed of a short, slightly downwardly curved guard, a grip tightly wrapped in brass wire and a generously sized pommel with upwardly curved base and 3-lobed cap. The guard and pommel base closely recreate the highly detailed engraved motifs and patterns of the original artefact. Just like many historical examples of the time, the sword's pommel is a two-part construction: The blade's full tang is threaded to the lower section, and the pommel cap is secured to the base with two rivets.This early medieval one-handed sword comes complete with a brown wood-and-leather scabbard with antiqued and finely detailed brass throat, chape and belt loop (max. belt width 6 cm).Please note that this sword is not a battle ready weapon. It is designed as a collector's or decoration/display piece and is not suited for combat reenactment. Besides its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suited as a prop, e.g. to complete your costume.Details: Material: Damascus steel blade (high carbon steel, not stainless), brass wire-wrapped grip, cast brass guard and pommel Overall length: approx. 36,22 inch (92 cm) Blade length: approx. 29,13 inch (74 cm) Blade thickness: approx.  0,16 inch (4 mm) (cutting edges approx. 1 mm) Hilt length: approx.  7,08 inch (18 cm) (grip approx. 9.5 cm) Max. blade width: approx. 1,77 inch (4.5 cm) Point of balance: approx. 4,92 inch (12.5 cm) from the guard Incl. wooden scabbard with genuine leather cover and brass fittings Weight without scabbard: approx. 2,43 lbs (1.1 kg) Weight with scabbard: approx. 3,75 lbs (1.7 kg) Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.   Not suitable for exhibition fight.  Proof of age is absolutely required.

$442.77*
Dybek vikingsword from the time of 12th century
Dybek Viking sword from the 12th century. This sword was found in Dybek (Skåne) in Sweden. The handle is provided with distinctive, typical decorations in silver finish. The 420 stainless, hardened steel blade has a fine gold etching and is screwed to the end of the handle. The original of this sword is in the Statens Historika Museum in Stockholm.Finely worked Viking sword. It is engraved with silver and gold, has a slightly sharpened, regrindable, rustproof 420 stainless steel blade.This scissors are the very best quality goods.Decorative sword, not suitable for exhibition fight! Blade length of approx. 30,71 inch (78 cm) Total length approx. 38,19 inch (97 cm) blade breadth of approx. 1,97 inch (5 cm) Weight approx. 4,63 lbs (2100 g.) Not suitable for exhibition fight.  Proof of age is absolutely required.

$210.76*
Machete, working knife, bush knife, short sword made of 420 stainless steel
Machete / short sword with front-heavy integral blade with two screwed-on, non-slip rubberized handles.The machete can be carried on the shoulder with a strap or on the belt. Suitable for belts up to 6.3 inches (16 cm) wide. 420 stainless steel Handle material: plastic (rubberized) With nylon sheath. Blade length: 17.32 inches (440 mm) Total length: 24.8 inches (630 mm) Weight Machete 19 oz (540 g) Total weight with sheath 24 oz (680 g.) Sharpened so not suitable for show fighting.Proof of age is essential!

$33.28*
Practical Viking sword made of spring steel with wooden scabbard
Practical Viking sword made of spring steel with wood scabbard Full Tang Functional Sword, Made for Re-enactment Combat, Made by Hanwei. This sword measures approximately 36" long overall and features a 30" fully tempered steel blade. The blade is left unsharpened to make it suitable for recreation combat. Also included is a wooden scabbard with metal fittings. This piece is fully functional.  Blade length of approx. 29,92 inch (76 cm) Total length approx. 35,83 (91 cm) max. blade breadth of approx. 1,65 inch (4.2 cm) Blade strength approx. 0,2 inch (5 mm) Spread the obbeying bar's approx. 3,15 inch (8 cm) Weight approx. 2,76 lbs (1250 g.) without scabbard. Weight approx. 3,2 lbs (1450 g.) with scabbard.  Suitable for exhibition fight. Proof of age is essential!    

$220.92*
Short sword, commando sword, 420 stainless steel
COMMANDO SWORD, short sword, suitable for self-defense in the event of attacks by certain animal species, modern use of weapons! - For a given reason, of course.The black-coated blade is made entirely of steel and has a cord wrapped around the handle. This includes a multifunctional plastic sheath that allows this sword to be worn on the back, on the belt or on the leg.The sheath also has a belt loop suitable for belts up to 75 mm wide. 420 stainless steel Handle material: nylon Sheath: plastic and nylon Handle length approx.: 7.09 inch (18 cm) Blade length approx.: 18.11 inch (46 cm) Total length (without sheath) approx.: 27.17 inches (69 cm) Weight (without sheath) approx.: 18.34 oz (520 g.) Weight (with sheath) approx.: 29.98 oz (850 g.) Sharpened, not suitable for show fighting. Proof of age is absolutely necessary!Price per sword.

$55.42*
Snartemo sword from the time of the 5th century
Snartemo sword - North Germanic spathe from around 500 AD.Reproduction of the Snartemo sword true to the original.The sword was found in a grave by accident during the development of new farmland in the autumn of 1933. The tomb was located under a large stone slab in a cavity that was dated to the early 6th century. Other grave goods a gold ring and a drinking glass, the tomb could be assigned to the time of the migrations. The sword was named after the place of discovery “Snartemo”, in the Snartemo district of Hægebostad in Norway.The original sword also featured a wooden sheath lined with fur and the remnants of a swastika-patterned ribbon that probably served as a sword hanger.The handle of the original sword is decorated with golden tendril ornaments, human figures, fantasy creatures and animal heads.The sword was most likely around 500 AD. Made in Scandinavia and is not considered a typical ring sword, but rather, due to its different characteristics, is assigned to a previous period. The pommel of the sword is not pyramid-shaped, but boat-shaped. In addition, the ring is located on the crossguard and not on the pommel as usual with ring swords.The small ring on the crossguard is also called a swearing ring by some weapon historians.This very finely worked sword has a slightly sharpened, regrindable 440 steel blade. The hardened steel blade is provided with a channel and screwed to the end of the handle. The original of this sword is in the state museum in Oslo. Blade length approx. 31,5 inch (80 cm) Overall length approx. 37,4 inch (95 cm) Max. Blade width approx.1,77 inch (4.5 cm) Weight approx. 3,75 lbs (1700 g.) Decorative sword, not suitable for exhibition fight!Price is for a sword without a scabbard!Proof of age is essential!

$220.92*
Viking spatha Øyen, viking sword
Viking spatha Øyen  The sword is sharp and therefore NOT suitable for exhibition combat. The striking edge is approx. 0,02 - 0,039 inch (0.5 - 1.0 mm). The sword has a total length of approx. 35,43 inch (90 cm). The blade length is approximately 27,76 inch (70.5 cm) The length of the crossguard is approximately 4,53 inch (11.5 cm) Weight about  2,87 lbs (1.30 kg) Price per sword.Proof of age is absolutely required.

$549.99*
Viking sword "Northman" 
Finely crafted decorative sword. The brass handle is provided with numerous Viking ornaments, also has NOT sharpened steel blade and weighs about 54.67 oz (1.55 kg.)      Total length: 40,95 inch (104 cm)      Size of the handle: 9,84 inch (25 cm) long, 4,13 inch (10.5 cm) wide.      Length of the blade: 31,5  x 1,56 inch (80 cm x 4 cm)      Weight: approx. 3,42 lbs (1550 g.) Deco sword, not suitable for exhibition combat!Price is for a sword!Sale without the decoration shown here.Proof of age is essential!        

$136.81*
Viking sword "Odin" - decorative sword
Finely worked decorative sword. The brass handle is provided with numerous Viking ornaments, has a non-sharpened steel blade and weighs approx.  Complete length 40,95 inch (104 cm.) Size of the handle 9,06 inch (23 cm) long, 4,13 inch (10.5 cm) wide. Blade length 31,89 x 1,46 inch (81 cm x 3.7 cm) Weight  3,17 lbs (1.44 kg) Decorative sword, not suitable for exhibition fight! Price is for one sword! Sold without the decoration shown here and without the mouse shown in the picture. Proof of age is essential!  

$134.96*
Viking sword Spatha Øyen
Viking sword Spatha Øyen Description of the Viking sword Spatha de luxe Øyen Overall length approx: 35,43 inch (90 cm) Blade length approx: 27,76 inch (70.5 cm) Crossguard length approx .: 4,53 inch (11.5 cm) Weight approx .: 2,87 lbs (1.30 kg) Incl. Sword scabbard with strap Not suitable for battle! Striking edge: sharp 0,02 - 0,04 inch  (0.5-1.0 mm), not for exhibition fighting! Processing of the blade: forged Pointed blade, therefore not suitable for exhibition fighting.Price per sword with scabbard, without the decoration shown here! Proof of age is essential!

$415.04*