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B000012 |
Chinese Crescent Moon Staff:
This beautiful Chinese staff is topped with a crescent moon faux axe head and spear like point. Engraved upon the head of the staff are various Chinese decorative symbols. Length: 61.25".
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$76.00 |
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R000287 |
Gisarme :
The Gisarme: First
mentioned in texts of
the 12th century and
continuing in use up
to the 17th century.
Often identified with
the bill, it seems to
have had a totally
different origin and
to be an offspring of
the axe, not...
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$94.00 |
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R000289 |
Battle Bardiche :
The Sparth - or
Bardiche was used
throughout
Scandinavia, Russia
and Eastern Europe
throughout the 16th
and 17th centuries.
At the time, this
pole arm was known as
the Bardiche. As the
Bardiche has neither
a lug or hook ...
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$79.00 |
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R000298 |
Broad Bill:
The Bill, derived
from the common
billhook, was used
all over Europe from
the 10th century
until late in the
16th century. The
various spikes and
lugs protruding from
the blade to either
side made the bill a
very effecti...
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$94.00 |
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R000313 |
Fauchard (Fork) Gisarme:
The Gisarme: First
mentioned in texts of
the 12th century and
continuing in use up
to the 17th century.
Often identified with
the bill, it seems to
have had a totally
different origin and
to be an offspring of
the axe, not...
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$89.00 |
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R000315 |
Vouge Gisarme:
The Gisarme: First
mentioned in texts of
the 12th century and
continuing in use up
to the 17th century.
Often identified with
the bill, it seems to
have had a totally
different origin and
to be an offspring of
the axe, not...
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$94.00 |
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R000318 |
Bardiche:
The Sparth - or
Bardiche was used
throughout
Scandinavia, Russia
and Eastern Europe
throughout the 16th
and 17th centuries.
At the time, this
pole arm was known as
the Bardiche. As the
Bardiche has neither
a lug or hook ...
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$89.00 |
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R000322 |
Lochaber Pole axe:
The Lochaber Axe was
a Scottish halberd-
like weapon, more
nearly resembling in
shape the basic
billhook.
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$89.00 |