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Scottish Claymores Swords

swords for sale?
scottish claymore, a couple japanese swords, etc.
My brother wishes to sell his swords. Unfortunately, we don’t know where or to whom we can sell them. Anyone know or have suggestions?
I agree with the above answer
if you look on the internet there is alot of specialists who deal with buying & selling swords
here is a site for the japanese swords http://www.japaneseswordsltd.com/frames.html
they buy & sell
good luck
SCOTTISH GREAT CLAYMORE SWORD 52″ NEW
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The Scottish Great Claymore Sword $380.00 Finally, a REAL Claymore for all those modern Scots who long to possess a functional battle ready Highlander sword! Through history, tales have been told of mighty Scotsmen, hearty and ready to stand for right against seemingly unbeatable odds. These strong, kilt clad men from the Highlands downed many a formidable foe with one swing from a mighty sword. This sword of Scottish fame was the battle … |
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The William Wallace Claymore Sword $298.00 The earliest Scottish clansmen were strong and fearless. They wielded large swords with a simple yet powerful design. One of these legends was a man named William Wallace, who could have carried an early Scottish claymore sword just as this in battle. The claymore sword started with this early design and predates the very recognizable clover design of claymores later in history. For the brave of h… |
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Scottish Gaelic Dialects $0.99 Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. This branch also includes the Irish and Manx languages. It is distinct from the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages, which includes Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Scottish, Manx and Irish Gaelic are all descended from Old Irish. The language is often described as Scottish Gaelic, Scots Gaelic, or Gàidhlig to avo… |
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The Sword and the Atopen $4.00 _The conversion of light into electricity by spectrum is an interesting possibility. The idea of using foreign proteins on the human system to repel enemies, is also interesting. Do you get it? We didn’t either until we read the story. Read the yarn and you’ll get it too._ … |
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Classic Scottish Claymore Sword with Shoulder Sheath $44.99 We are only able to offer these classic replicas while supplies last! Mirroring the original Rebellion sword from the early 18th century, this updated version features a 31″ blade constructed from stainless steel. The spiral hardwood handle is flanked with a brass plated cross guard, quatrefoils, and pommel. Included in this unbeatable deal is a leather sheath equipped for over the shoulder attire… |
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Scottish Early Pattern Claymore Sword $36.86 Mirroring the early pattern two-handed Claymore design wielded in medieval Scotland, this sword measures 43″ overall. It offers a wide 31″ stainless steel blade and a spiral hardwood handle. The distinctive brass plated guard slopes downward with the arms ending in quatrefoils. This item includes a leather sheath equipped for over-the-shoulder wear. This is a great item for the historical coll… |
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Scottish Highlander Sgian Dubh Dagger $8.45 A historical dagger from the 16th and 17th Century Highlanders. The Scottish Highlander Sgian Dubh is a modern version of it’s elder and is equipped with a 3 3/8 inch stainless steel blade. The classic black handle is adorned with a Scottish crest medallion and cast metal pommel and guard. The Sgian Dubh also includes coordinating sheath. The dagger measures 7 1/4 inches overall…. |