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HISTORICAL D2 STEEL GLADIUS Designed & hand made HAND FORGED D2 STEEL BLADEROSE WOOD HANDLEHAND FORGED DAMASCUS GUARD & POMMEL27.50″ OVERALL20″ BLADE7.50″ HANDLEA WORK OF ART ! What a Stunner! This gorgeous Sword was designed and custom made by BCK. Marvelous D2 blade of the sword is the result of hours and hours of forging. BCK Hand forged the blade of this sword with D2. Blade was given excellent heat treatment and Rockwell hardness of the blade along its edge is 54 and along the spin is 42-45. 4 mm thick blade has fantastic hand grind. Overall length of this Sword knife is 26″ and the length of the blade is 18″. Handle is made of gorgeous looking Rosewood. This sheath is not of universal size but it is made custom just as this custom knife. The knife come with custom made genuine top quality calf skin. Which fits on knife perfectly. The leather sheath is totally hand tooled and sewn. Please write to me in case of any queries. I will be at your service.

29.75″ Roman Gladius. Blade is in great shape. Sword is 26.75″ long out of the sheath. Blade is of unknown material, but does attract a magnet. See photos for details. which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Beautiful 30” Damascus Short Sword + Premium Leather SheathWire-Wrapped Handle with Damascus Pommel & Cross-GuardDamascus ‘Water’ Pattern 266 Layers 1085 High Carbon Steel + 15N20 Bright SteelSolid, Sharp! The materials, workmanship and quality control of these swords is excellent. I expect you’ll be very pleased, especially at this price. Good construction, tough, solid, and SHARP!!! The damascus will take an incredible edge where the difference in materials seem to create a infinitesimal serrated edge – you can feel it but not see it. The design, beautiful patterned steel (a technique that can be traced as far back as 4th C Vikings) and thick genuine leather sheath make it a modern classic. Influenced by designs dating back to the Roman gladius, the spatha and the Celtic anthropomorphic with remarkable cutting and thrusting ability as well as a skull-crushing pommel. Last photo shows images of spatha taken from tombstones of Roman calverymen courtesy of wiki commons.30″ OVERALL23″ DAMASCUS BLADEWIRE WRAPPED HANDLEDAMASCUS GUARD & POMMELPREMIUM LEATHER SHEATH Comments: I’m a collector and a weekend warrior, active in my local Re-enactmnent group and at Renaissance Fairs, so I get lots of feedback. I sell what I own and can recommend! All photos are mine and I try to show you details that are overlooked in manufacturer’s stock photos, and that most sellers seem oblivious to. See my seller ratings and buy with confidence, plus I ship fast! ••• Manufacturer’s Description – Product Details: • All our Damascus swords are given at least 266 layers during the forging process, with many of them surpassing that mark by several layers. • Our handles are genuine bone, horn, or stag antler. Some also feature walnut or rosewood handles. We do not use resin to make the handles for any of our Damascus product line. • We use genuine brass in our bolsters, guards, and inlays. We do not use brass plated steel. • Our Damascus knives and swords are available with a variety of tangs (i.e. full or encapsulated tangs). • We currently use two combinations of steel in the forging process of our Damascus blades. Some blades will use a blending of 1074 high carbon steel and WS1 mild steel, while others use a combination of 1085 high carbon steel and 15N20 bright steel. • All our Damascus blades are Rockwell tested between 52 to 58, or higher. This determines the durability of the blade and its ability to hold a fine edge. • The Damascus knives, swords, and blanks are subject to an “acid wash” that helps accentuate the contrast between the types of steel used in the forging of the blades. Because the tang will typically be covered by whatever handle material is used, that part of the blade is generally not subject to the acid treatment. However, the “swirl pattern” of the contrasting steels that is characteristic of Damascus blades will still be visible when inspected closely.

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