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"Every
man dies, not every man really lives." William
Wallace was born around 1274 and was drawn into the campaign for
Scottish Independence, after the death of King Alexander III in 1286. He
was betrayed and executed in London in 1305. He had no male heirs, but
the Wallace family continued, and several branches of it still exist
today William
Wallace, A Scottish knight, United his nation against a common
enemy. It was his direct influence that sparked the fervor,
in a people, to win Scottish independence. We
are glad to be able to offer The Sword
of William Wallace. This
is an outstanding recreation of a claymore used in Scotland during the
middle ages. This
massive double handed sword is almost 52 inches long. It has a
leather covered grip and an extended leather covered ricasso. The
ricasso provides leverage to wield the sword at close quarters.
Comes with sheath.
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