Two Pieces For Collectors

If you collect UNUSUAL weapons, these two - the kopesh and the hunga-munga - you should look at. The kopesh is the sickle-sword of the ancient Eqyptians, designed to hook an opponent’s shield - some had an extended, pronounced POINT for thrusting. The hunga-munga was a multi-blade weapon designed for close-combat, for throwing, and to denote status by central African tribes - no matter how it was used, an opponent was gonna get STUCK with it if he was careless. Several examples of both can be seen on KULT OF ATHENA and other sites - from plain-Jane to deluxe - and priced accordingly. The SHEATHS made for the kopesh are unusual, too. FYI

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I have a genuine 700ish year old Tulwar, definitely my most unique blade at the moment!

I’m afraid to swing it full force, but it most certainly will get the job done!


And yes, it sprung straight as an arrow after deflecting like that!

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