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		$235, Now Only $169! 
		Less than 5 
		left! 
		The long series of campaigns 
		between England and France from 1337 to 1453, known collectively as the 
		Hundred Years War (although it actually spanned 120 years), had its 
		origin in disputes over lands held in fief by the English crown and the 
		aid given by the French to the Scots in their wars against England plus 
		French interference with the profitable wool trade between the English 
		and Flemish cities. The war began when Edward III of England claimed his 
		right to the French throne through his mother Isabella, daughter of the 
		French King Philip IV.  This Castillon Bastard Sword is named for the 
		French victory in 1431.  Features a brass pommel and guard with a wood 
		and leather grip. Well-tempered blade made by Windlass Steelcrafts. 
		Includes leather scabbard. 
		- Overall: 41-1⁄2"
 
		- Blade: 32-5/8" long, 1-7⁄8" wide, 3⁄16" thick
 
		- Wt: 3 lbs
 
		 
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