Choosing
A Sword
Swords can be made to suit many purposes. They can complement a particular
fighting style, for instance, or reflect a favored historical period.
Or they can be treasured as works of art, powerful symbols to be proudly
displayed. At Angel Sword we recognize that your reasons for buying
a sword are unique, and so we offer five lines of custom blades to meet
a variety of needs, desires and budgets - all backed by the best guarantee
in the business. For added toughness, all of our blades undergo our patent-pending
Therma-Cycle™ processing
to make them the toughest, high-hardness blades on the market.
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Angel Sword - Hand-forged, heirloom
quality swords and daggers. These blades are made using the classic
sword making ingredients - hammer, anvil, fire and sweat.
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Avatar Damascus - The legendary qualities
of wootz Damascus steel return in these fine weapons. Our Techno-Wootz™
Damascus steel opens new horizons in the sword maker's art.
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Bright Knight - An excellent introduction
to fine blades, and less expensive than our other custom blades. The
Bright Knight series features S7 steel and undergoes our patent-pending
Therma-Cycle™ processing
to make them exceptionally tough.
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Bumon - Japanese-style katana and tanto featuring
pinned construction and differential hardening to create a hamon on
the blade. Bumon's also have traditional tsuba and fuchi cast from
antiques, and silk wrapped handles with menuki.
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Buccaneer Katana - Angel Sword
is proud to introduce our new Buccaneer katana line of traditional
Japanese-style swords. Buccaneer katana feature the traditional construction
that fans of Japanese swords demand, but is less expensive than our
premium Bumon line.
Buccaneer - Our most basic blades. Not
100 percent made at the Angel Sword shop, but still treated with our
patent-pending Therma-Cycle™ processing and covered by our guarantee.
What is a Sword? In another
age, the answer would have been simple. But today, this question is not
as straightforward as it first appears. Just what makes a length of metal
a real sword instead of a club? What are the characteristics that define
a sword?
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