Licensed Sword of Robin Hood
Licensed Sword of Robin Hood 
  $245 


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Licensed Sword of Robin Hood
Officially licensed sword from the Universal Pictures' epic action-adventure film Robin Hood
Hand Forged High Carbon Steel
Overall: 40 Inches
Blade: 33 Inches long, 2 Inches wide, 3/16 Inch thick
Wt: 3 lbs/4 oz
Scabbard Coming Summer 2010



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Licensed Sword of Robin Hood
 Model# SBMU-RH-ROBINHOODSWD  $245
      In Stock - Ships in 1-3 days
 
Licensed Sword of Robin Hood - Sharpened
 Model# SBMU-RH-ROBINHOODSWD-S  $263
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Robin Hood Scabbard & Belt w/ Pouch
 Model# SBMU-RH-SCABBARD  $245
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This is the officially licensed replica of the stunning sword used in the epic action-adventure motion picture Robin Hood from Universal Pictures and director Ridley Scott.
The blade is hand forged of high carbon steel. Each detail of this piece has been expertly recreated, while every effort has been made by the master craftsmen at Windlass Steelcrafts to ensure that the Sword of Robin Hood matches the actual movie blade in every way. A decorative wooden wall mountable display plaque with the Loxley coat-of-arms is included. This sword can be sharpened for an additional fee. Scabbard and Belt with Pouch also available. The scabbard is a leather covered wood scabbard with metal tip. and a heavy metal plated, attached belt. The formed all leather pouch comes with a with a metal clasp and has a distressed leather finish



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