Javelins historical and fun

Great for Battle and the backyard

Pierced blades on rapiers, why?

Fashion and Myth

History of the Knuckle Bow

The early years.

Sword wounds: ancient and otherwise

This post contains humorous but graphic descriptions of wounds we get while making swords.

Early Medieval Daggers

Cross hilted daggers, how early?

Flame-bladed swords, why?

What are Flamberge, Flammard, Flambard, and Serpentine blades for?

Prototype Type XVIIIc

New sword on the way!

Top ten weapons to buy with your stimulus check

plus extended discounted shipping!

Easter Bunnies with Swords

We've taken the holiday weekend off, so we haven't written any super-illuminating blog posts that will blow your mind...

Complex-hilted Longswords

mid 16th C hand-n-half swords

The Arms & Armor Horseman’s Axe

A single axe can cut down a great tree
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