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My name is Ryan and I recently purchased a number of engraved swords from your website as groomsmen gifts for my wedding. I normally don't write companies back unless there is a problem with the purchase, but I was so pleased with the quality, price and customer service that I made an exception in this case. The swords were of excellent quality and the engravings were exactly as I had envisioned them. The price for these swords was amazing, considering that they were hand-forged high-carbon steel. It was low enough that I was at first fearful that it may have been a scam, but when they arrived, it was clear that you guys are exactly as advertised. You guys really went the extra mile to ensure that I would be pleased with my purchase, and I can safely say that my choice of companies for future sword purchases will be a no-brainer.

Thanks for everything,

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Swords- Custom Engraveds Swords, Daggers and More

Engravables
Engraved Swords
Swords, tankards, human skulls-- Strongblade will engrave anything! Um. okay, maybe not "anything", but we do offer some mighty fine engraving services for some even mighty finer prices.

Looking for a gift? Nothing say love quite like a pewter tankard that says "Love" on it. And nothing says "John, thanks for the hard work", like a sword that says, "John thanks for the hard work" on the blade.

Swords

Sword
Above all Strongblade is a sword manufacturer and supplier.

Engravables

Engraveable swords and tankards
Swords and tankards that can be custom engraved.

LARP and Foam

LARP
Swords, axes, spears, armor and more for Live Action Role Play.

Tankards

Tankards Mugs
Tankards, goblets, mugs and steins.

Armor(Armour)

Armor
Helmets, chainmail, bracers and greaves.

Strangeblade

fantasy gifts
Unicorns, dragons, fairies and other fantasy gifts.

Flintlocks

Flintlock Replicas
Flintlock, blunderbuss and pistol replicas.

Costumes

costumes
Masks, elf ears, medieval clothing and other costumes.

Jewelry

jewelry
Pendants, bracelets, rings, lockets and more.

Ye Old Bargins

Sale and Closeout Items
Sale, Closeout and Scratch and Dent Items

Engraving Gallery

Engraving Gallery
Some of Our Impressive Engravings

Featured Products

$42

Decorative Masonic Short Sword with Blue or Red Velvet Grip

Decorative Masonic Short Sword with Blue or Red Velvet Grip

$28

Medieval Dagger- Elven-Style Dagger

Medieval Dagger- Elven-Style Dagger

$64

Model 1850 Army Foot Officers' Sword -Military  Reproduction with Steel Sheath

Model 1850 Army Foot Officers' Sword -Military Reproduction with Steel Sheath

$19

Latex Elf Ears for Costume Use

Latex Elf Ears for Costume Use

$125

Medieval Knight Protector's Arming Sword

Medieval Knight Protector's Arming Sword

$75

Hand Crafted Coustille Sword-Dagger

Hand Crafted Coustille Sword-Dagger


Roman Gladius Sword

The Roman Gladius has a long and prosperous history. Originally a Spanish sword, the Romans saw the effectiveness of the sword and quickly adopted it for their own troops.

The gladius was used primarily for stabbing, so it features a fearsome v-shaped tip, great for slipping through the spaces in ribs, or through the cartilage itself if aim was bad or mood particularly grim. The versatile sword could also be used to slash; both edges were sharpened and deadly. The sword was ideal for the Romans, who used it in formation, with all soldiers drawing their swords from their right side with their right hand (this bit of conformity kept legionnaires from accidentally dissecting their immediate neighbors). The small swords were the perfect complement to the huge scutum shields (easy killer, I said Scutum) that the soldiers used in their formations, giving the troops speed and the ability to withdraw the sword quickly and defend themselves solely with the shield.

Gladiators naturally adopted a (shorter) version of the gladius as one of their primary swords and, in a burst of wild creativity, were named after their swords. Want some more nutsy creativity? Well, then consider this: Gladius in Latin means .... sword. Are we getting too abstract for you?

The Pompeii Gladius was one of the latest versions of the sword. One similar to this one was found in the ruins of the once mighty Roman colony. You'll recall that Pompeii had some volcano problems in 79 B.C. and ended up bundled nicely in the ancient version of packing peanuts. Bad for them, good for archeologists.

Watch the new "Rome" HBO series closely and you'll see swords with blades similar to this one. But know that the one we sell is ten times the sword that any of those early Romans carried. Well, at least three times anyway.

All swords are now shipped with a factory sharpened edge. The sharpened versions include an additional hand sharpening for an even sharper blade. Please contact us if you would like the sword un-sharpened.

See Strongblade's Roman Gladius Sword

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