Introducing Two New Medieval Marvels from Swordier at SBG!

For all medieval weaponry enthusiasts, Swordier has just unveiled two incredible new additions to their collection, now available exclusively at SBG. These swords are not just replicas; they’re meticulously crafted pieces of art that blend historical authenticity with modern craftsmanship. Let’s delve into the details.

“The Flower of War II”

The first marvel is the ‘Flower of War II.’ This isn’t just any longsword. It boasts ornately decorated yet practical steel fittings, making it not only a sight to behold but a formidable weapon on the battlefield. Designed with precision and thrust-focused combat in mind, this sword embodies the classic longsword style but takes it a notch higher with unparalleled structural integrity and handling.

What sets the Flower of War II apart is its affordability. Priced below $300, it offers exceptional value without compromising on quality. It’s fast, reliable, and perfect for those who seek both aesthetics and functionality in their weaponry.

The XVIIIb Hollow Ground Longsword, Genuine Leather Scabbard

Next up is a sword that truly deserves a spotlight. Indeed, a nickname for it could be ‘The Stunner,’ this piece is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship. Wrapped entirely in genuine leather (third Swordier model to take it to the next level like this without doubling the cost!), from the hilt to the scabbard, it exudes luxury and durability. The complex ring hilt is an artwork in itself, designed for both beauty and effective hand protection.

And the hollow ground edge is highly effective at reducing weight while creating interesting shearing cuts..

But words can only do so much—this is a sword you need to see to believe. Its striking appearance combined with its robust build makes it a must-have for any serious collector or medieval enthusiast.

For $359.95 and get all that – until just a few short years ago you would be lucky to get a scabbard alone for that price. Not to to mention a lethal, hollowground, cutting Longsword.. Wow..

A couple of XVIIIb in action

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