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*How to make your [[SCA sword]] |
*How to make your [[SCA sword]] |
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=== Types of Swords === |
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*[[Bayonet]] |
*[[Bayonet]] |
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*[[Cutlass]] |
*[[Cutlass]] |
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*[[Dagger]] |
*[[Dagger]] |
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*[[Dirk]] |
*[[Dirk]] |
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*[[Epee]] |
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*[[Flamberge]] |
*[[Flamberge]] |
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*[[Foil]] |
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*[[Katana]] |
*[[Katana]] |
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*[[Kris]] |
*[[Kris]] |
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*[[Light Sword]] |
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*[[Longsword]] |
*[[Longsword]] |
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*[[Rapier]] |
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*[[Sai]] |
*[[Sai]] |
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*[[Sabre]] |
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*[[Scimitar]] |
*[[Scimitar]] |
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*[[Seax]] |
*[[Seax]] |
Revision as of 04:50, 1 February 2006
Swords come in many different types, for differing styles of combat. People tend to be most familiar with the longsword which has long been a symbol associated with knights.
Types of Sword
- How to make your SCA sword
Types of Swords
- Bayonet
- Cutlass
- Dagger
- Dirk
- Epee
- Flamberge
- Foil
- Katana
- Kris
- Longsword
- Rapier
- Sai
- Sabre
- Scimitar
- Seax
- Stiletto
- Wakizashi
- Tachi