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		<title>Collectible Swords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout history there have been various battles that have taken place involving swords. Many of them are now collector&#8217;s items as they signify a very important turning point in history. The craftsmanship of such collectible swords simply can&#8217;t be matched. It is amazing when you consider the quality of the design and the durability of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout history there have been various battles that have taken place involving swords. Many of them are now collector&#8217;s items as they signify a very important turning point in history. The craftsmanship of such collectible swords simply can&#8217;t be matched. It is amazing when you consider the quality of the design and the durability of swords that are thousands of years old considering the lack of technology available to them.</p>
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<p>If you are interested in purchasing collectible swords, then it is very important that you know what you are looking for. The quality of a sword says a great deal about when it was made. It can also help you determine if it is real or a good replica. You don&#8217;t want to collect replica swords as there is no real value in them.</p>
<p>Toledo is a well known manufacturer of quality collectible swords. While these don&#8217;t have historical value as far as being used in battles, they are as real as most people will ever be able to find or to afford. They are dedicated to providing authentic collectible swords. You can contact them to see what they have available or to custom order a particular sword you would like to add to your collection.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Swords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fantasy swords make great conversation pieces. They are often available from a variety of eras that intrigue people with the past history of various battles. There are many different shapes and sizes of fantasy swords that may interest you. The most common is the Viking sword with a blade that is at least 30 inches [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fantasy swords make great conversation pieces. They are often available from a variety of eras that intrigue people with the past history of various battles. There are many different shapes and sizes of fantasy swords that may interest you. The most common is the Viking sword with a blade that is at least 30 inches in length. The blade is long and skinny but don&#8217;t underestimate the power behind it. Such a sword is very easy to maneuver as it is not nearly as heavy.</p>
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<p>A nightmare sword is what we commonly refer to as a dagger. This type of fantasy sword features a very short blade of about 10 inches You have to be very close to the person to use this type of fantasy sword, but the sharp blade is significant to inflict serious injury or even death. Brave Heart swords are those said to have been used by the dragon slayers. They are very similar to the Viking sword except they don&#8217;t feature a fancy handle. They were designed for agility.</p>
<p>The Barbarian sword is a good choice if you want something representative of early battles that involved sheer strength and endurance. As the movie industry continues to provide us with quality entertainment, there are fantasy swords that evolve from such productions. The story of Robin Hood is one people of all ages enjoy hearing. This particular fantasy sword features a 36 inch blade made from stainless steel.</p>
<p>The swords used by Peter Pan and Captain Hook are very popular. Right now the best selling fantasy sword is that of the character Captain Jack Sparrow from Disney&#8217;s Pirates of the Caribbean. It features a 22 inch stainless steel blade from cast steel.</p>
<p>Fantasy swords can be great collector&#8217;s items as well as fun accessories for a costume. They are often used in plays and programs as well. You can purchase fantasy swords from many quality retailers by taking a look online.</p>
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		<title>Japanese Swords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japanese swords are made to be very durable and with great skill. They are designed to be very sharp and generally are almost impossible to break because of the forging processed involved in making each one. Most people refer to Japanese swords as Samuri swords. These Japanese warriors took great pride in defending their people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Japanese swords are made to be very durable and with great skill. They are designed to be very sharp and generally are almost impossible to break because of the forging processed involved in making each one. Most people refer to Japanese swords as Samuri swords. These Japanese warriors took great pride in defending their people and their land with such a strong and useful weapon.</p>
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<p>Those who are able to create Japanese swords are well respected for their art and craftsmanship. It is said that anyone who designs Japanese swords does so out of passion for their country and their people. It is also considered in their religion to be a very powerful person who can take on this task with patience and dedication. It takes careful observation to get the Japanese sword process perfected.</p>
<p>There are four different types of Japanese swords, with each one being classified according to its length. Two of them are longer than 24 inches long. It was standard for the Samuri warriors to carry a long sword and a short one with them into battle.</p>
<p>The Tachi is a Japanese sword that is at least 2 feet long. The Tachi was generally paired with a Tanto, which is less than 12 inches in length. The longest Japanese sword is the Katana with a length of around 3 feet. This was the most common Japanese sword taken into battle by the Samuri warriors. The Katana was often paired with a smaller Japanese sword called the Wakizashi that varied in length from 12 to 24 inches.</p>
<p>Japanese swords are a very important part of their culture and history. Many Japanese people proudly display the various swords of their fathers and grandfathers who were Samuri warriors, fighting to protect the people and the land of Japan. Many collectors try to pay top dollar for these various Japanese swords but the majority of owners find it dishonorable to their family if they sell them.</p>
<p>The price for Japanese swords depends on the originality of the work, if it is tied into any historical event, the age of the sword, and how badly the collector wants it for their collection. Since Japanese swords sell so well, it is very common for very good replicas of them to be passed off as originals.</p>
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		<title>Knives and Swords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swords are very interesting to people from all cultures because of the historical significance they hold. The most honored and respected type of sword is the Japanese sword. This is because those Samuri warriors who used them were very proud of them role as protectors of the Japanese lands and people.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swords are very interesting to people from all cultures because of the historical significance they hold. The most honored and respected type of sword is the Japanese sword. This is because those Samuri warriors who used them were very proud of them role as protectors of the Japanese lands and people.</p>
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<p>The heritage that is found in the original Japanese swords can&#8217;t be matched anywhere else. Many collectors are disappointed as they can&#8217;t get their hands on these rare Japanese swords. Those that are left are in museums or with family members who aren&#8217;t willing to sell them regardless of the offered price.</p>
<p>Collecting swords is more common than many of us might think. There are many swords worth millions of dollars due to their historical significance or their craftsmanship. There are trade shows set up for those who are interested in collecting swords. There are also numerous websites where one can purchase them.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t afford an original sword you are interested in, buying a replica may be a good alternative. In most cases they look very similar but they cost much less. Of course you wont&#8217; have the bragging rights of owning an original collectors sword, but you can still proudly display your replica sword.</p>
<p>Fantasy swords are very common as well. These are swords that have not been actually used in history but that fictional characters have used. Some of these characters include Peter Pan and Captain Jack Sparrow.</p>
<p>Knives are another great item that can be collected. Knives come in many different shapes and sizes. They are easier to collect as they take up less space and they generally cost much less too.</p>
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		<title>Replica Swords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can be difficult to tell the difference between an original sword and a replica to the untrained eye. Purchasing a replica sword can be a great way to get a quality piece of art to display at a very low cost. However, you don&#8217;t want to get scammed into thinking you are buying a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be difficult to tell the difference between an original sword and a replica to the untrained eye. Purchasing a replica sword can be a great way to get a quality piece of art to display at a very low cost. However, you don&#8217;t want to get scammed into thinking you are buying a real sword when it is actually a replica sword.</p>
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<p>There are some features you can look for even if you aren&#8217;t a sword expert to keep this from happening to you. Some of them are easier to notice than others. Any sword that features a serial number on it is definitely a replica that has been made by a machine.</p>
<p>Almost all original swords have blades that are made from heavy steel. You will find the majority of replica swords feature blades that are designed from aluminum. You do have to be careful though because some of the high dollar replica swords are made from steel as well. If someone tries to sell you a Ninja sword claiming it is an original from Japanese history, you will know this is a replica as there aren&#8217;t any known Ninja swords in the Japanese history books.</p>
<p>Take a very close look at the grain of the sword. An original sword will have a grain you can see with the naked eye because of the way in which the steel was forged. Make sure you know what to look for though as a very inexperienced person may miss the grain issue and mistake an original sword for a replica.</p>
<p>To protect yourself from being scammed with a replica sword when you think it is an original, don&#8217;t be in too big of a hurry to purchase it. These individuals will often try to rush the sell by telling you other people are interested in it or that they are leaving town that afternoon. A reputable sword seller will be willing to give you time to think about the purchase and contact information.</p>
<p>Look for swords that come with authentification letters but you also need to make sure they are real as anyone can make a nice looking copy. It is a good idea to have the sword looked at by an expert if you truly want to ensure you aren&#8217;t paying for an original sword and walking away with a replica.</p>
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