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Scottish Claymores
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1-SR014
Scottish Claymore
Based on a 16th century museum piece and combining great size with graceful lines, the Claymore was used with devastating effect by highlanders of old. It combines a high-carbon steel blade with a macassar ebony grip and solid brass fittings.
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Scottish Claymore
Similar to our popular SR014 Claymore, but boasting all-steel fittings, this Claymore is one that any Clansman would have been proud to own.
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Robert the Bruce Claymore
Based on 16th century museum pieces and combining great size with graceful lines, the Claymore was used with devastating effect by highlanders of old.
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Gladius Rams Head Claymore
In the late 15th and early 16th century, the Claymore appeared in the hands of the Highland Scots on the battlefields and became one of the most recognizable swords in history.
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Scottish Dirk
The Dirk is patterned after an early model (circa 1700) and is similar in form to earlier ballock knives. The blade is "backed" (single-edged and wedge-shaped in cross section). The hilt is hand carved in Macassar ebony.
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