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The Claymore - More To It Than Its Appearance

Posted by Sword N Armory on Jul 24th 2020

The Claymore - More To It Than Its Appearance
For almost three centuries England and Scotland were at war. These wars are known as the 'Anglo-Scottish Wars' fought over the independence of Scotland from England. The history of these famous battles has been well-documented and is one of the most exciting periods in British and Scottish history. The movie 'Braveheart', which starred Mel Gibson, tells the story of a Scottish hero, William Wallace and the Battle of Stirling; during his famous Braveheart Freedom speech, Gibson is carrying a Clay
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3 Most Common Ceremonies That Feature Using Swords

Posted by Sword N Armory on Jun 24th 2020

3 Most Common Ceremonies That Feature Using Swords
For centuries, the weapon of choice for the Knights and fighting men of the world was the sword. Today, they are still in use, however not in the same vein. Now they are highly collectible, with a very colorful history behind them. We do still have ceremonies today, that use swords in their rites, and most are military ceremonies that have been kept alive.In the early 12th and 13th centuries, a sword was forged called the Szczerbiec in Poland by one Radziwill. This was forged as a ceremonial swo
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Can a Sword Really Cut Through a Rock?

Posted by Sword N Armory on Apr 24th 2020

Can a Sword Really Cut Through a Rock?
Imagine you become the greatest swordsman in the world and your blacksmith is the best sword maker that has ever lived. However, for so many years now, the sword maker has been failing to create a perfect sword that can cut through anything, including a rock. Whenever he makes an effort, he fails and the sword doesn’t achieve its intended aim. It’s probably not strong enough, or you aren't applying the right degree of force.For many years there has been a controversy which borders on whether a s
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A Brief History of the Cherokee Bone Tomahawk

Posted by Sword N Armory on Apr 12th 2020

A Brief History of the Cherokee Bone Tomahawk
The Algonquin People are credited with the invention of the ‘tomahawk’, though there’s now speculation that they may have engineered their version based on influence from Vikings lead by Leif Erikson. Viking axes were also used in battle and so had points on both ends as well as long handles. Regardless, over time the technology of the tomahawk spread down the coast, and soon the Cherokee had their own version of this lethal battle axe. Until the Europeans came over, tomahawks were usually
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Two Most Popular Types of Metal Shields Throughout History

Posted by Sword N Armory on Mar 12th 2020

Two Most Popular Types of Metal Shields Throughout History
Given that a "shield" is a rather broad term which refers to any piece of personal, paneled armor which's held and expressly designed to intercept incoming attacks, we'll only here be concerned with, perhaps, the two most well-known and popular types of shield through history. Also, given that most ancient shields were constructed from wood, such as "poplar", we'll concern ourselves only with shields made at least partially of metal. "Partially," is used due to the fact that almost all shields c
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