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Looking to purchase a few spear heads. They don't need to be uber-authentic, more just for 'looks' inside my camp.
Any ideas?
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Have a word with Paul....

http://www.paul-binns-swords.co.uk/About%20Us.htm

Tell him exactly what you are after and what you are wanting them for , and I am sure Paul will be able to help you out very reasonably. :wink:

Hope that this helps.

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Post by Gwydion Caithnes »

I know some folks don't like Museum Replicas, but I just bought a servicable one from them, off the website. I'm using it to top a pole for my war standard.

You might find them cheaper elsewhere, but if you're looking for something fast and easy, try their site.
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Anyone else?
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I am putting in an order in the morning. If you want any of these let me know.

http://casiberia.com/cas/product_details.asp?id=XH2040

I live in Orlando so If you want any of these I will eat the shipping to you in Tampa.
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As gorgeous as they are Stephen, I won't be in the monetary market for them for a couple of weeks.
Thank you very much for the offer though, quite generous.
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I am a cas iberia dealer as well as knights edge. If you need them in a few weeks just email me.
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What I'd like to see is lance heads that fit a three quarter inch shaft but are only 3" long or so, and are leaf-shaped.
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Hello Lucian,I make spear heads if you are still looking let me know exactly what you need and I'll quote you a price.
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Post by Wil »

Bascot wrote:What I'd like to see is lance heads that fit a three quarter inch shaft but are only 3" long or so, and are leaf-shaped.


http://www.chokecherryforge.com/spear2.html

These are nice little spears, a friend has a five footer mounted on a one-inch shaft and it's a very quick weapon (he blunted it for reenactment). I'm sure it wouldn't be rocket science for Jim to trick one out with a 3/4" socket, plus he ships them as sharp as you like.

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Wil wrote:
Bascot wrote:What I'd like to see is lance heads that fit a three quarter inch shaft but are only 3" long or so, and are leaf-shaped.


http://www.chokecherryforge.com/spear2.html

These are nice little spears, a friend has a five footer mounted on a one-inch shaft and it's a very quick weapon (he blunted it for reenactment). I'm sure it wouldn't be rocket science for Jim to trick one out with a 3/4" socket, plus he ships them as sharp as you like.

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I can do better and,for mild steel cheaper :twisted: .
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Kirby makes all kinds of spear styles, if you are interested. Although our websites shows most with decorated sockets, plain ones are available too.
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Dave W. How much are your spear heads? In mild steel.
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grendal wrote:Dave W. How much are your spear heads? In mild steel.


I can do mild steel for $25 a piece.
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Laurie Wise wrote:Kirby makes all kinds of spear styles, if you are interested. Although our websites shows most with decorated sockets, plain ones are available too.

How much for a plain blunted 15 cent glaive?
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Wraithguard wrote:
Laurie Wise wrote:Kirby makes all kinds of spear styles, if you are interested. Although our websites shows most with decorated sockets, plain ones are available too.

How much for a plain blunted 15 cent glaive?


I know this wasn't directed at me but,I can make you one for $80.
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Post by Halvgrimr »

who wants to do a set of Viking Age bodkin/arrow heads?
I might soon be in the market for a dozen or so.

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Laurie Wise wrote:Kirby makes all kinds of spear styles, if you are interested. Although our websites shows most with decorated sockets, plain ones are available too.


Um, I may just be dumb, but I could not find any pics of spears on your web site. Could you post a direct link? BTW, awesome work!!
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Halvgrim wrote:who wants to do a set of Viking Age bodkin/arrow heads?
I might soon be in the market for a dozen or so.

Halv


Hey Halv,
I'll take you up on that and,I'm just right down the road from you in Holts Summit :lol: .
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Shot me a price in a private message and we can talk after TFBO is over

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Dave W. wrote:
Wraithguard wrote:
Laurie Wise wrote:Kirby makes all kinds of spear styles, if you are interested. Although our websites shows most with decorated sockets, plain ones are available too.

How much for a plain blunted 15 cent glaive?


I know this wasn't directed at me but,I can make you one for $80.


Have any pics? this is going to be for a living history group so I need to have it approved frist,
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Sorry Wraith but,I don't have any pictures of a glaive made by me.
Not to worry,you tell me what you need and,when it arrives if you can't use it I'll buy it back.
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