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 Welcome.
 Noble Series ~ swords with enhanced finish and aesthetics Master Series ~ durable, attractive, and well finished swords
Apprentice Series ~ lower cost rugged training/sparring swords
Squire Series ~ slightly smaller and lighter swords
Noble Armory aluminum alloy blade swords are designed for heavy sparring with historically accurate weight, balance, appearance, and feel. From stage swords to movie props to martial arts tools we have the safest blunt metal sparring swords available. For the look, feel, and ringing sound of the real thing; as well as, rounded edges for safety, very durable full tang construction, and rugged high quality materials the hand-crafted metal swords at the Noble Armory are ideal for: practice, training, theater, live performance, film, costume, decoration, western martial arts (WMA). So when wooden wasters or plastic weapons just won't do...Noble Armory has the sword for you. Get a few for yourself and experience the edge of history. You will not be disappointed.
Customer comments: "...the
Noble Knight Sword is absolutely STUNNING! The balance is so fine that
it feels almost weightless! I am 57 years old, have been an actor
(and/or re-enactor) for over 40 years, and this is, without a doubt,
the finest sword I have ever had. Thank you so very much. I will wear it and use it proudly." George "King Henry the First" at The Medieval Fair of Norman, OK
"I
have received the noble knight sword today. How beautiful the fuller
looks! The fit and finish of guards and pommel are perfect, the tang is
peened.......every single detail is historically accurate and exceeding
my expectation. Only a noble person with the highest craftsmanship like
you can create this beautiful sword. Yes, this is what I have dreamt of
since I became interested in medieval swords. I believe I am the
happiest man in this country because my dream comes true! Thank you
very much for creating such a great and historically accurate product."
Taizo
Medieval weaponry enthusiast from Tokyo, Japan with an excellent grasp of the English language.

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