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The German swords were part of the pattern dress sword for Germany's Naval Officers during WW I and WW II. They were ornately decorated and the double folding guard locked into the scabbard. The classic German style weapon was invented to enable the brawniest troops to break pikes. The exquisite sword soon was used by guards in processions and was adopted for personal combat. The German swords are an excellent example of the type of one hand or late period cruciform sword made for not only the wealthy warrior in Germany but for the market across northern Europe.
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German Dress Sword
This classic sword features a 15 3/4" stainless steel mirror polished blade with intricate blood groove styling.
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German Hunting Saber
Variations of this sword style can be found in the National Museum at Munich, Germany and most closely resemble that of one in the collection of the Wallace Museum in London, England.
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German Wald Sword
The German Wald Sword has been styled from an actual German Hunting sword held in a private collection. These blades were mostly used for hunting and protection on a long hunt in the forest. This sleek one handed sword makes it perfect for use while riding.
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Giant German Landsknechte
6 FT.. 3" TALL! ... that's an incredible 75" and so "Authentic" this German medieval sword rivals the ones found in museums.
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