MARTO SWORD 546
COLOMBUS SWORD 546
Christopher Columbus (Spanish: Cristóbal Colón, Cristóbal Colón) (between August 26 and October 31, 1451 - May 20, 1506) was an Italian navigator cartographer admiral and viceroy, famous because he discovered America in 1492. Considering the story particularly important fact of his arrival in America in 1492, calls the historical period before his arrival before Columbus or pre-Columbian period. Although there are several indications of contact Pre-Colombian America to other continents and is a matter of debate whether it can be assumed that "discovers" a continent already inhabited by indigenous peoples or not, Columbus is often credited with the discovery of America, as his trip marked the beginning of a violent colonization of Newfoundland, as it was called alternatively the American continent. Noteworthy is also the fact that he never reached the mainland of the continent, but on islands scattered near afti.Pragmatopoiise four trips on American soil. His first campaign was launched on August 3, 1492, from the port "Palos de la Frontera" reaching "Gouanachani» Guanahani (in today's Bahamas) on October 12, 1492. The sword is made of forged steel 420, the handle is padded with deep crimson velvet with gold thread and the cross and the top is gilded 24th carats. The blade has a visualization of three ships, (Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta) .
Model
COLOMBUS
Code
546
Total length
46 ¼ ΄΄
Blade length
38 ΄΄
Handle length
8 1/4 ΄΄
Weight
4 lb oz
Material
Forged Steel 420
The freight is including in the price for delivery in Greece.
The above item is already in stock in our shop. Address: 61, Stournari str. Athens 104 32 Tel. 0030 210 5225 007 - 0030 210 5234 425
The technical characteristics and dimensions may have some slight variations from sword to sword.
HOYT COMPOUND KLASH
· Quality Hoyt engineering at an attractive, entry level price.
· Hard wall for improved aim.
· Accessible, smooth draw cam.
· forgiving 7" bracing height.
· Impressive draw weight and drawlength range that grows with you and your ability.
· Minimum draw weight of 15lbs, but with 50lbs max or 70lbs max options to suit your needs.
· Attractive design in a range of colours.
Handle
Right or Left Hand
Length
28”
3.5 lbs
Colors
Black – blue – orange – green –purple – red - yellow
Draw length
18-29”
Draw weight
15-70 lbs
Brace height
7”
ATA
300 fps
The black version will be inn stock in our shop in few days, all the other after request Address : 61, Stournari str. Athens 104 32 Tel. 0030 210 5225 007 - 0030 210 5234 425
We include the freight in the prices, for all the deliveries to the Greek area.
SWORD Marto 505 El Cid.
The (Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, 1048 - Valencia, 10 July 1099), known as El Cid Kampeador was Castilian nobleman, soldier and politician. He served as Generalissimo (alférez) the Castilian army under Sancho II of Castile, while exiled by his brother and successor of the latter Alfonso VI. The exile was made triggered the fictionalized life and work demonstrated since then, culminating in the conquest of the rich city of Valencia. Continued military triumphs against Christians and Muslims, and his habit of not reigns under the feudal mores of the time, made him dear to the Spanish people and a model for the knights of his homeland. After the death of his exploits, real and imaginary, as few sung by minstrels, creating a legend around his name. Considered a national hero of Spain.
The title El Cid , which is universally known , is derived from the Spanish article El , and the Arabic word سيد « Cindy " or " Sa'id " (master lord ) . The title Kampeador (Campeador) belongs to the Latin and vernacular can be attributed as "master of martial arts ." The original sword is now in the Museum of Burgos and metallurgical analysis of the blade that had been made in 1999 , found that he had made in Córdoba and contained quantity and Damascus steel. The copy , which is manufactured by Marto is from forged steel with double-edged , without edge and 24K gold-plated handle . The blade has written over the text in gold letters .
EL CID
505
31 ΄΄
7 ΄΄
2 ,7 lb oz
Forged Steel 440