Monthly Archives: September 2009

Medieval Swords

When we think about medieval swords, castle and dragons may come to our mind and an image of a knight, however considered as power symbol. Medieval swords are different from ordinary swords because different images come to our mind while thinking about these one. During the Middle Ages, warriors and honorable medieval were used to … Continue reading

Spanish Swords

History did not find any detailed information about Spanish swords; when does it start and how it was proceed but it is known that the industry of sword manufacturers is as older as this Spanish city named Toledo. Toledo city is very popular because of its art and crafting and has much fame in the … Continue reading

How Do I Know The Value Of My Sword?

This article defines some factors that are describing the value of its swords;  the demand and price of antique swords is changing with the passage of time. Kind: The value of sword is its strong history and specification. Features of the sword also defines its distinctive value. Whether a medievel sword, a world war sword, … Continue reading

How Can I Determine The Authenticity Of A Sword?

It was important for each officer to make swords and sabers handy with their dress code on both sides of the Civil War as these were traditional weapons on that time. All sergeants, cavalrymen, artillerymen and musicians who were enlisted in the Union army wore these swords rather than plain ones; design of these swords … Continue reading

Civil War Swords

Nearly around 20th century swords had great influence to the authoritative officers in America and they played a primary role in Civil War. Later short swords were considered as useless weapons for gunners and they used to disembowel the overrunned horses and dispath the riders Background: Edged weapons such as Bayonets, sabers, swords, short swords, … Continue reading