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		Circa 1450 
		It must have been a fearsome sight having this huge 
		sword coming at you across the battlefield. This particular sword is a 
		copy of number IV-1787 in the Royal Armouries in England. Though big, it 
		is beautifully balanced for two handed use, allowing for sweeping cuts, 
		and it must have swept away all in its path. The long grip is wood 
		covered in leather and the parts are steel, making for a truly 
		impressive sword. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts. Includes scabbard. 
		
			- Overall: 57-1/2"
 
			- Blade: 44" long, 2-1/16" wide 3/16" thick
 
			- Wt: 4 lbs/2 oz
 
		 
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