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| | Knights Sword $3.59 A Halloween Costume Sword Fit for a Warrior! The plastic sword is a perfect king Halloween costume accessory that will make your Halloween costume stand out from all the rest. No knight Halloween costume is complete until you have all the costume accessories to make it unforgettable. 26" long sword. 29 1/2" long when sword is in scabbard. Made of plastic. Intended for costume use only. Our unique Halloween costume accessories are just what you're looking for. We have the knight costume accessories for your knight Halloween costume that people will notice and admire. Spook up your knight Halloween costume with the sword you need! Part of Costumes > Accessories > Weapons |
| | Royal Sword for Knights $18.97 Feature a 41 long sword. |
| | Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and a Knight of the Order of the Sword $34.99 Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and a Knight of the Order of the Sword - Giclee Print |
| | Sword of the Knights of Malta: Unsharpened $325 The Sword of the Knights of Malta is named for the battle in which the Medieval Knights of St. John turned back a huge Ottoman flotilla. This magnificent sword features a steel pommel with a deeply carved Cross of the Brotherhood, symbolizing the knights devotion and giving a point of prayer to the embattled soldiers. The protective crossguard is also crafted of solid steel. The hand-forged, high carbon steel blade is sturdy and well balanced for a solid cut-and-thrust approach. The grooved hardwood grip is hand-covered in genuine stitched leather that s hand-rubbed to a deep luster. The scabbard features a custom wood sheath covered in thick leather to match the grip, with steel fittings that allow the sword to hang at a rakish angle, which was the fashion of the day. The high-quality sword blade is hand-forged of high carbon steel, tempered for strength and meticulously polished to a superb finish. Hand-crafted by the famed metalsmiths at Windlass Steelcrafts. Overall: 40¾" Blade: 34"Lx2"W. 3/16" thick. 2 lbs./2 oz. |
| | Knights Templar Sword with Display Plaque $120.51 Enhance your sword collection with this fabulous Knights Templar Sword. Designed with a stainless steel blade, this fine sword boasts intricate detail throughout the handle and the blade. The handle is produced in two-tone antique copper and gold colored metals while the polished stainless steel blade features intricate symbols of the Knights Templar. The display board has a wood grain finish and two gold colored studs to hang the sword from. Each stud is brass in color. The overall length of the sword is 47 inches. The size of the headstone display is 20 inches high by 12 inches wide. Look to O.co for exceptional savings on a wide selection of collectibles. Please Note: This item is not a weapon and is for decorative use only. You must be 18 years of age or older to order from us. Purchaser is responsible for complying with local, state, and federal laws as they apply to the items purchased and O.co makes no claim as to the legality of purchasing, possessing, or carrying any specific item sold via this web site (particularly bladed objects). Purchaser assumes all responsibility for loss, damage or injury resulting from the misuse of an item and agrees to indemnify and hold seller harmless from any related claims. |
| | Excalibur the Sword, illustration from 'The Story of King Arthur and his Knights', 1903 $49.99 Howard Pyle Excalibur the Sword, illustration from 'The Story of King Arthur and his Knights', 1903 - Giclee Print |
| | Arthur draws the Sword from the Stone, frontispiece 'Stories of the Knights of the Round Table' by $49.99 Walter Crane Arthur draws the Sword from the Stone, frontispiece 'Stories of the Knights of the Round Table' by - Giclee Print |
| | King Arthur asks the Lady of the Lake for the sword Excalibur, from 'Stories of the Knights of the $49.99 Walter Crane King Arthur asks the Lady of the Lake for the sword Excalibur, from 'Stories of the Knights of the - Giclee Print |
| | Central Florida Knights Colored Tent $279.99 These tents are a necessity for any tailgating event! Each tent is 9x9 feet and comes with a frame that retracts to 4 feet for convenient carrying and storage. Each canopy comes in the schools primary color and has 16 logos. On each side there is a 30 inch angle logo- two corner logos- and a center word mark on the valance. The durable canopy is also water resistant and made of 500 denier polyester. The tent has a 6 foot height clearance and stands 9 feet at its tallest point. The tent comes with ground stakes for extra stability and a bag for easy transport.Officially Licensed by The NCAA |
| | Central Florida Knights Pinwheel Tent $279.99 These tents are a necessity for any tailgating event! Each tent is 9x9 feet and comes with a frame that retracts to 4 feet for convenient carrying and storage. Each canopy comes in the schools primary colors and has 16 logos. On each side there is a 30 inch angle logo- two corner logos- and a center word mark on the valance. The durable canopy is also water resistant and made of 500 denier polyester. The tent has a 6 foot height clearance and stands 9 feet at its tallest point. The tent comes with ground stakes for extra stability and a bag for easy transport.Officially Licensed by The NCAA |
| | Sir Bedivere casts sword Excalibur into the Lake, from 'Stories of Knights of Round Table' $49.99 Walter Crane Sir Bedivere casts sword Excalibur into the Lake, from 'Stories of Knights of Round Table' - Giclee Print |
| | Arming Sword $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The arming sword (also sometimes called a knights or knightly sword) is the single handed cruciform sword of the High Middle Ages, in common use between ca. 1000 and 1350, possibly remaining in rare use into the 16th century. Arming swords correspond to Oakeshott types XI, XII and XIII and are generally considered to be descendant from the migration period or Viking swords. A combination of the Oakeshott and Peterson Typologies shows a chronological progression from the Viking sword to the transitional sword, which incorporated elements of both Viking and arming swords. The transitional sword continued to evolve into to the presently defined arming sword. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2010/07/29 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches |
| | Rutgers Scarlet Knights NCAA Pinwheel Colored 9'x9' Tent $311.4 Rutgers Scarlet Knights NCAA Pinwheel Colored 9'x9' Tent 9' x 9' canopy tent that is durable and water resistant with school logo on all four sides. It has a 6ft. clearance to bottom of valance and retracts to only 4 ft for easy travel and storage. Heavy duty frame built with powder coated steel and bolted joints. Also includes ground stakes for extra stability and tough nylon carrying case. |
| | Central Florida Knights NCAA Colored 9'x9' Tailgate Tent $311.4 Central Florida Knights NCAA Colored 9'x9' Tailgate Tent 9' x 9' canopy tent that is durable and water resistant with school logo on all four sides. It has a 6ft. clearance to bottom of valance and retracts to only 4 ft for easy travel and storage. Heavy duty frame built with powder coated steel and bolted join |
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Neville Companye Medieval Reenactment Society
K & N: Knights and Nerds
I’m not that big of a geek, but I hang out with a lot of them. For example, two of my good friends Tim and Mike are really into sci-fi and fantasy and they’re always trying to get me to go to comic conventions, midnight Dungeons & Dragons sessions and of course the renaissance fair.
I usually resist, but end up going along. When they asked me to go to the renaissance fair, I couldn’t think of a good excuse, and plus I’ve never seen such a fair before, so I thought, “What the heck…”
We all piled into the geekwagon— my cherry red Mustang—and headed down to the park. When we got there, I was amazed. The whole place had been transformed into a medieval wonderland, with tents and turrets and moats everywhere. We passed a blacksmith hammering a newly forged sword amidst bales of straw and an old lady selling roast beast.
Just for fun, I picked up a helmet with a full visor and placed it on my head. Inside it was dark and stifling and I flailed around while my Tim and Mike howled with laughter. I guess I flailed a little too hard because I lost my balance and fell right into someone who was standing nearby. I pulled off my helmet sheepishly and was confronted with the angry eyes of a knight with a thick black beard.
“You there, peasant,” he barked, “How dare thee accost a noble?”
“My bad,” I said blinking up at him, “I guess I’m just not used to wearing armor.”
The knight snarled.
“Methinks this varlet needs to be taught a lesson!” And he threw down his gauntlet and glowered at me.
Tim and Mike were no help. They quickly stepped into their roles.
“Sir, thou dost insult us mightily,” said Tim.
“Yea, good sir, thy challenge is accepted,” added Mike, “We shall vanquish thee at noon upon the jousting grounds.”
And that’s how I found myself on a horse in a full suit of armor with a jousting lance in my hand racing down a track at breakneck speed.
Before the impact, I there was only one thought in my mind, that I’d never see my beloved geekwagon again…
The knight’s lance crashed into my breastplate and I flew off my horse and smashed into the ground. The black bearded knight dismounted and strutted around as the crowd roared their approval and showered their victor with roses. My faithful squires Tim and Mike dragged my battered body off the field and helped me out of my armor.
After resting an hour we all went back to the geekwagon. In the parking lot, I saw my arch nemesis the knight putting his armor into the trunk of his Ford Escort. Out of costume he was almost unrecognizable.
“Hey Sir Knight!” I yelled. Then I gunned my engine so hard that the shockwave from the car’s exhaust hit the knight full on. He flew back and slammed into a castle wall and lay on the ground unconscious and possibly dead. Tim and Mike whooped with joy.
“The enemy has been vanquished!” they shouted. And we sallied forth out onto the open road…
About the Author
I sure am glad my geekwagon was outfitted with a new K&N air intake system and a K and N filter!
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