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Medieval Collectibles has a full
line pole weapons that consist of
single headed battle axes, maces,
flails, spears, war hammers,
smokeable pipe axes, double
headed battle axes, throwing
axes and
Halberds. These pole-weapons were used by the great
warriors and knights in the
Medieval times. Our full
line
of pole-weapons are made by top manufacturers like
United Cutlery, Art Gladius,
Marto, Martespa, Denix, CAS
Iberia, Paul Chen, and Valiant
Armory.
We carry a wide range pole-weapons
in varying degrees of
decoration and functionality to
satisfy the needs of both the
re-enactor, and the collector.
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We pride ourselves on offering top of the
line battle-ready, functional and decorative single headed axes.
Single headed battle axes were capable
of cleaving helms or armour with impunity. These single headed battle axes
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Medieval Collectibles
is now offering top of the line functional double headed battle axes. Our
double headed battle axes were popular among knights during war. Double
headed axes were swung side to side without flipping the axe over to strike
an enemy. |
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The flail was a deadly medieval age weapon
used in military warfare, however many flails were also used to administer
punishment for crimes against the state and church. Whether your flail
preference is a full size museum quality flail or a mini pocket flail, we
got it all.
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Maces were an armor-fighting weapon
that developed from a steel ball on a wooden handle to an all steel war
club. We carry all sorts of styles of maces, skull maces, flanged
mace, shafted mace and the studded mace. |
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Halberds replicated from the Middle Ages through
the 17th century make a unique decoration for your home, office, or
business. Our line of halberds include functional and decorative
pieces.
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Our pipe axes are smokeable and fully
functional both as a hatchet and a pipe, with a steel blade, bowl and
mouthpiece. These pipe axes are great for camp fires, renaissance fairs and
parties.
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The main weapon of the period was the spear, not only for
peasants but also for professional soldiers and even the noblemen. The spear was more effective
at downing
a charging wild boar because the blade created a wider, more lethal wound. It was
equally as effective in battle, ripping holes in chain mail and armor.
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Our throwing axes are all hand forged from high carbon
cutlery steel or brass. The
Throwing Axe could be used as a weapon in two ways in the days of the
Vikings. As a hand-held weapon it was a lethal force, capable of cleaving
helms, mail and shields, while a volley of thrown axes could disrupt an
opposing force and allow a breakthrough in a shield wall.
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War Hammers were a development of the late thirteenth
century created specifically to deal with heavy "plate style" armor. We
carry German war hammers, English war hammers and foot soldiers war hammers.
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