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Anduril - The Sword of King Elessar
Anduril - The Sword of King Elessar:
With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have grown up with 'The Lord of the Rings', the classic epic tale considered by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R. Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of the 21st Century. 'The Lord of the Rings' is presented in a trilogy of feature films from New Line Cinema, 'The Fellowship of the Ring', 'The Two Towers', and 'The Return of the King'. A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, 'The Lord of the Rings' takes us back to Middle-earth, an era that predates written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves, powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves.

Narsil/Anduril are perhaps the most famous swords in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy. At the end of the second age of Middle-earth, Narsil's blade was shattered, as Elendil fell during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron, creating the Shards of Narsil. Isildur, Elendil's son, then used the broken hilt of Narsil to cut 'The One Ring' from Sauron's finger, breaking the bonds of his power, banishing his evil shadow into the darkness. The Shards were kept in Rivendell, the house of Elrond, for safe keeping. Legend told that the sword would one day be reforged and the king would return.

In the New Line Cinema film, 'The Return of the King', Anduril was reforged from the Shards of Narsil for Aragorn by elvensmiths in Rivendell. Elrond said of the legendary blade, 'The man who can wield the power of this sword can summon to him an army more deadly than any that walk this earth'. The inscription down the length of the blade on both sides is in the Tolkien language of Quenya, written in the runes of Eregion, that say 'N‡ny‘ Andœril i nŽ Narsil i macil Elendilo. Lercuvanten i m‡li Mord-r‘o'. This translates to 'I am Andœril who was Narsil, the sword of Elendil. Let the thralls of Mordor flee me'. The blade inscription features runes framed by stylized symbols of the Sun and the Moon, which represent An‡rion and Isildur, the sons of Elendil, and seven symbolic stars that represent Elendil, who died wielding Narsil in battle against Sauron. Inscribed on the pommel are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say 'Narsil essenya, macil meletya; Telchar carneron Navarotesse'. This translates to 'Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod'.

Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Length: 52-7/8"
Blade Length: 40-5/8
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged. Inscribed with runes.
Handle: Solid metal crossguard and pommel with an antique silver plated finish and twenty-four karat gold plated fittings. The pommel is inscribed with runes and the grip is wrapped in genuine leather. Rat-tail tang construction.
Plaque: Wood, silk screened with symbols of the Kingdom of Gondor. Hardware, instructions included. Remailer box.


Narsil:
With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have grown up with 'The Lord of the Rings', the classic epic tale considered by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R. Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of the 21st Century. 'The Lord of the Rings' is presented in a trilogy of feature films from New Line Cinema, 'The Fellowship of the Ring', 'The Two Towers', and 'The Return of the King'. A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, 'The Lord of the Rings' takes us back to Middle-earth, an era that predates written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves, powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves.

Narsil, the mighty sword of King Elendil. Narsil is perhaps the most famous sword in the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. At the end of the second age of Middle-earth, Narsil's blade was shattered as Elendil fell during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron. Isuldur, Elendil's son, then used the broken hilt of Narsil to cut 'The One Ring' from Sauron's finger, breaking the bonds of his power, banishing his evil shadow into the darkness. Features include antique silver plated metal handle parts with 24-K gold plated fittings and genuine leather-wrapped grip. Engraved on the pommel are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say 'Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod'.

Overall Length: 52-7/8"
Blade Length: 40-5/8"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Handle Material: Solid metal crossguard and pommel, antique silver plated finish, 24-K gold plated fittings, engraved Elven runes, genuine leather-wrapped grip, rat-tail tang construction.
PLAqUE: 8-7/8" x 16" x 3/4" wood, silk screened Elven runes. Hardware, instructions included. Remailer box.


Narsil

Glamdring - Sword of Gandalf the White
Glamdring - Sword of Gandalf the White:
An ancient sword carried by Gandalf the Grey, who is an old, but powerful wizard and friend to Frodo Baggins. Glamdring, a magical sword, serves Gandalf in his mission to aid the Fellowship of the Ring. It was made by ancient Elves, and is inscribed with runes in the Elven language that say 'Turgon Aran Gondolin, Tortha gar a matha Glamdring, Vegil Glamdring gud daelo, Dam an Glamhoth' which translates to 'Turgon, King of Gondolin, Wields, has and holds the sword Glamdring, Foe of Morgoth’s realm, Hammer of the Orcs'.

Overall Length: 47-5/8"
Blade Length: 36"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Handle Material: Genuine leather-wrapped handgrip, solid metal crossguard and pommel, antiqued metal finish, engraved Elven runes, rat-tail tang construction.
Plaque: 10" x 16-5/8" x 3/4" wood, silkscreened designs. Remailer box.


Elven Knife of Strider:
Elven Knife of Strider
Officially Licensed Adult Collectible Reproduction
With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have grown up with The Lord of the Rings, the classic epic tale considered by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R. Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of the 21st Century. The Lord of the Rings is presented in a trilogy of feature films from New Line Cinema, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, the last to be released in December 2003. A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, The Lord of the Rings takes us back to Middle-earth, an era that predates written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves, powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves.

Strider (also known as Aragorn) is the son of Arathorn, and heir to the Kingdom of Gondor. His ancestor, Isildur, was the legendary King, who cut the Ring of Power from the hand of Sauron with his sword Narsil. Strider has served as a Ranger and joins the Fellowship to destroy the Ring that threatens his countrymen. One of his weapons is a curved Elven knife, given to him by Galadriel, the Elf Queen, in Lothlorien, in a restored scene from the extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring. It proved to be a valuable asset to Strider as he journeyed into territories of evil, including the Battle of Helms Deep, and in his battle against Lurtz, the leader of Sauron's evil breed of Uruk-Hai. Strider carried this beautiful knife on his side in its genuine leather-wrapped sheath. Engraved on the blade are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say Gud Daedheloth. This translates to Foe of Morgoth's realm.

Elven Knife of strider
Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Length: 19-5/8"
Blade Length: 15-3/4"
Blade Thickness: 3/16"
Blade Material: Tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, sharp-edged. Etched runes in the Elven language. Full length tang construction.
Handle: Solid metal pommel with an antiqued finish, wood handgrip.
Sheath: Solid metal collar and tip with an antiqued metal finish. Genuine leather wrap and straps. Brass finished fittings and buckle.
Plaque: 11" x 19-1/4" x 3/4" wood, silkscreened Elven designs. Hardware, instructions included.

Elven Knife of Strider


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The Sword of Strider:
Includes wooden plaque, silkscreened with the heraldic insignia of the kingdom of Gondor, and a parchment certificate of authenticity.

Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Length: 47-1/4"
Blade Length: 36"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Handle Material: Solid metal crossguard and pommel, antique metal finish, genuine leather-wrapped grip, full-length tang construction.
Plaque: 10-5/8" x 13-1/4" x 3/4" wood, adorned with the heraldic insignia of the Kingdom of Gondor. Hardware, instructions included. Remailer box.

The Sword of Strider

The Sword of Strider
The Sword of Strider:
The Sword of Strider Scabbard
Officially Licensed Adult Collectible Reproduction
With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have grown up with The Lord of the Rings, the classic epic tale considered by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R. Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of the 21st Century. The Lord of the Rings is presented in a trilogy of feature films from New Line Cinema, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, the last to be released in December 2003. A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, The Lord of the Rings takes us back to Middle-earth, an era that predates written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves, powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves.

This authentically detailed scabbard is a reproduction of the prop prominently featured in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, presented by New Line Cinema. United Cutlery Brands, industry leader in fine movie knife and sword reproductions, has meticulously recreated the actual prop scabbards, using the finest grade materials and craftsmanship of the highest quality available. Features include genuine leather wrap and straps, solid metal collar, fittings, buckles, and tip with antiqued metal and brass finishes. Includes a companion hunting knife, which is housed in its sheath on the side of the scabbard. Knife features include a stainless steel blade and pommel, wood handgrip, and brass bolster. Strider used the knife to cut leaves from the Kingsfoil plant in The fellowship of the Ring, He then used the leaves to help heal the wound Frodo received from the Witchking.

SWORD OF STRIDER SCABBARD
Includes parchment certificate of authenticity and companion knife that is housed in its sheath on the side of the scabbard.
Scabbard Overall Length: 39-9/16"
Scabbard Material: Solid metal collar and tip with an antiqued metal finish. Genuine leather wrap and straps. Brass finished fittings and buckles.
Knife Overall Length: 10-1/2"
Knife Blade Length: 6-3/8"
Knife Blade Thickness: 1/8"
Knife Blade Material: 420 J2 stainless steel.
Knife Handle: Wood handgrip, stainless steel pommel, brass bolster and pommel ring.


Sting:
Sting is a sword that was given to Frodo Baggins by his cousin Bilbo, the original Ringbearer. It is up to Frodo and the chosen 'Fellowship' to cast the Ring back into the fires of Mount Doom, where it was originally forged, and destroy it once and for all. Bilbo gives Sting, a sword made by Elves in the ancient days, to Frodo to serve him on his harrowing journey. Bilbo carried Sting with him when he originally acquired the Ring from Gollum. Sting's blade glows when Orcs, the violent footsoldiers of Sauron, are present. Engraved on the blade and cross guard are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say 'Maegnas aen estar nin dagnir in yngyl im' which translates to 'Maegnas is my name, I am the spider's bane'.

Overall Length: 22"
Blade Length: 15"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered 420 J2 stainless steel, etched runes in the Elven language.
Handle Material: Wood handgrip adorned with Elven vine design, solid metal guard and pommel, antiqued metal finish, rat-tail tang construction.
Plaque: 9-3/16" x 11-3/8" x 3/4" wood, silkscreened Elven runes. Remailer box.

Sting

Sting Scabbard
Sting Scabbard:
Authentically detailed reproduction of the actual prop scabbard prominently featured in the Lord of the Rings trilogy of feature films presented by New Line Cinema. Frodo carried Sting in its scabbard on his harrowing journey to cast the ring back into the fires of Mount Doom and destroy it once and for all (sword not included).

Overall Length: 17-3/8"
scabbard Material: Solid metal collar and tip, antiqued metal finish, Elven vine design, genuine leather wrap.


Fighting knives of Legolas:
An ancient race of Middle-earth, Elves are noble, elegant and magical beings in harmony with the natural world and its forces. Legolas Greenleaf, a Sindarin Elf of the Woodland Realm, was sent to Rivendell as a messenger and took part in the Council of Elrond, where he was chosen to represent the Elves in the Fellowship of the Ring. Legolas, who possesses keen senses, is an expert archer and master with Elven fighting knives, which he carried on his back in scabbards on either side of his quiver. He proved to be a valuable asset to the Fellowship as they journeyed into territories of evil. In keeping with the natural harmony of the Elves, Legolas' Fighting Knives have a flowing organic design, are adorned with Elven vine motifs, and the blades feature a very detailed filigree etch.

Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Lengths: 22-3/8"
Blade Lengths: 15-3/4"
Blade Thickness: 3/16"
Blade Material: Tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, sharp-edged. Deep-etched intaglio design with a gold-tone color. Full length tang construction.
Handle: Solid American oak with an Elven vine design, cast metal guard and pommel.
Plaque: 12-5/8" x 15-11/16" x 3/4" wood, adorned with the badge of the Greenleaf family of Legolas. Hardware, instructions included.

Fighting knives of Legolas

Sword of the Ringwraiths
Sword of the Ringwraiths:
Sword of the Ringwraiths
Officially Licensed Adult Collectible Reproduction

With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have grown up with The Lord of the Rings, the classic epic tale considered by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R. Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of the 21st Century. The Lord of the Rings is presented in a trilogy of feature films from New Line Cinema, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, the last to be released in December 2003. A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, The Lord of the Rings takes us back to Middle-earth, an era that predates written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves, powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves.

United Cutlery, the industry leader in movie knife reproductions has been awarded the license to reproduce swords from all three films. United has meticulously reproduced the actual prop swords using only the finest grade materials and craftsmanship of the highest quality. Each sword is presented with a wood wall plaque and a certificate of authenticity.

Ringwraiths, also called Dark Riders or the Nazgul, are the shadow servants of Sauron. There are 9 of them to represent the 9 mortal Kings that Sauron corrupted with his Ring of Power. They can sense when the Ring of Power is near and can see the Ringbearer even more clearly when he puts it on. The Ringwraith's sword was built by armourers of the dark land of Mordor, under the command of their evil master Sauron. This massive sword features authentic battle worn metal handle parts and genuine leather-wrapped grips. The acid-etched, tempered 420 J2 stainless steel blade is false-edged. Includes a wood wall display plaque adorned with the mark of the Eye of Sauron, master of the Ringwraiths.

Sword of the ringwraiths
Overall Length: 53"
Blade Length: 39-3/4"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Acid etched, tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Handle Material: Authentic battle worn solid metal crossguard and pommel, genuine leather-wrapped grip, rat-tail tang construction.
Plaque: 10" x 13-7/8" x 3/4" wood, silk screened with the mark of the Eye of Sauron. Hardware, instructions included. Remailer box.


Sword of the Witchking:
This evil and ancient sword is wielded by the Witchking, leader of the nine Ringwraiths, the indestructible and relentless shadow servants of Sauron. They were once mortal kings of men that Sauron corrupted with his Ring of Power. The Witchking's sword was built by armourers of the dark land of Mordor, under the command of their evil master Sauron.

Overall Length: 54-5/8"
Blade Length: 39-3/4"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Handle Material: Genuine leather-wrapped handgrip, solid metal crossguard and pommel, antiqued metal finish, engraved detailed designs, rat-tail tang construction.
Plaque: 10" x 14-3/4" x 3/4" wood, silkscreened Nazgul designs. Hardware, instructions included. Remailer box.

Sword of the Witchking

Uruk-Hai Scimitar
Uruk-Hai Scimitar:
Uruk-Hai Scimitar

Officially Licensed Adult Collectible Reproduction

With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have grown up with The Lord of the Rings, the classic epic tale considered by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R. Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of the 21st Century. The Lord of the Rings is presented in a trilogy of feature films from New Line Cinema, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, the last to be released in December 2003. A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, The Lord of the Rings takes us back to Middle-earth, an era that predates written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves, powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves.

The Uruk-Hai are a breed of Orcs, who are evil fighting creatures created by Saruman. They bear his symbol, the white hand, on their shields and helmets. They are ordered to hunt the members of the Fellowship and find the One Ring for Saruman. Uruk-Hai are armed with deadly scimitars, forged in the mines of Orthanc. Like the Uruk-Hai themselves, this scimitar bears all of the primitive, brute basics of the foul creatures who carry it. Roughly shaped and forged, the blade has been authentically battle worn with corrosion, rust, and tarnish to mirror the original movie props.

uruk-hai scimitar
Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Length: 31-15/16"
Blade Length: 24-3/4"
Blade Thickness: 3/16"
Blade Material: High carbon steel, battle worn and tarnished finish, false-edged.
Hand Grip: Hardwood, genuine leather-wrap, full tang construction.
Plaque: 13-1/8" x 12-3/8" x 3/4" wood, adorned with the hand of Saruman icon.
Hardware, instructions included. Remailer box.