| | Assegai Spear with Short Shaft 95F
 | THE ASSEGAI spear was invented by the legendary Zulu king Shaka in the early 1800s, revolutionized tribal warfare in Southern Africa. Cold Steel's version is available with your choice of two different shaft lengths. | |
| | | Assegai Spear Leather Sheath S95AS
 | The Assegai Spear Leather Sheath is made to fit the ASSEGAI spear. The Assegai Spear was invented by the legendary Zulu king Shaka in the early 1800s, revolutionized tribal warfare in Southern Africa. | |
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| | Assegai Spear with Long Shaft 95E
 | THE ASSEGAI spear was invented by the legendary Zulu king Shaka in the early 1800s, revolutionized tribal warfare in Southern Africa. Cold Steel's version is available with your choice of two different shaft lengths. | |
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| | Long Bladed Hewing Spear 600444
 | This Long Bladed Hewing Spear is one that would thrust effectively, and yet have the power to cut decisively. High carbon steel blade. Slim and attractive, it is just the spear to carry on your next medieval outing. Pole not included. | |
| | | Viking Spear AH-3536
 | The spear was the most commonly used weapon during the Viking period. For the Viking warrior who was unable to afford a sword the Spear was often the preferred choice. Our Viking Spear includes a 72 inch pole. | |
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| | La Tene Celtic Spear AH-3537
 | The Celts preferred Spears as their main weapon. Our La Tene Celtic Spear a full size replica of a Celtic Spearhead found at Lake Neuchatel, La Tene in Switzerland. This Celtic Spear features a forged steel spear head fixed to a solid hardwood shaft. | |
| | | Leaf Shape Celtic Spear AH-3538
 | The Celts preferred Spears as their main weapon. Our Leaf Shape Celtic Spear is a full size replica of a Celtic Spearhead. This Celtic Spear features a forged carbon steel spear head fixed to a solid hardwood shaft. | |
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| | Greek Spear and Buttcap AH-3529
 | Our Greek Spear and Buttcap include forged steel Greek Spearhead, hardwood spear pole and Brass Buttcap. The brass butt-cap protects the shaft, keeps it from splintering, and gives balance for the spear. | |
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| | Guard Spear AH-3521
 | The leaf-shape blade of this Guard Spear is from a design used from Roman times forward. Hand forged carbon steel head and hardwood handle. | |
| | | Greek Spearhead 600074
 | The Greek Hoplite was a heavily armed foot soldier whose principal weapon was the "long shadowed spear". Our Greek Spearhead can be used with any of our Ash poles. | |
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| | Buttcap For Greek Spear 600036
 | Our Buttcap For Greek Spear protects the shaft and keeps it from splintering, and gives balance for the spear. But, they cleverly realized it could also be used as a secondary spearhead should the primary spearhead be broken. | |
| | | Viking Long Spear 600050
 | Despite the adulation and reverence given to the sword, the Viking Long Spear was generally the weapon of choice for Vikings. Used as throwing weapons and as pikes, spears were an indispensible part of their daily routine. | |
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| | Flat Butt Caps 600248
 | In just about all cultures metal Flat Butt Caps were used to protect the base of the shaft, and to add balance to the overall weapon. Can be used for any spear since the beginning of the Iron Age. | |
| | | Round Butt Caps 600226
 | In most cultures metal Round Butt Caps were used to protect the base of spear shafts, and to add balance to the weapon. Can be used for any spear since the beginning of the Iron Age. These butt caps are Generic, do not represent any specific time. | |
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| | Viking Short Bladed Spear XH2040
 | The Viking Short Bladed Spear is typical of those of Celtic origin imported into Scandinavia. The short blade, inherently stiffer and more resistant to bending or breaking, was capable of piercing any body armor of the period. | |
| | | Viking Throwing Spear XH2039
 | The Nordic warrior frequently carried several light throwing spears into combat. This style of Viking Throwing Spear displays the narrow, sharply pointed head designed to pierce mail. Several spears might be carried in the shield hand in a charge. | |
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| | Lance XH2037
 | The Lance is an accurate replication copied from the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds England. British 1868 pattern, used with great effect by the cavalry until the end of the century and still in ceremonial use today by the Canadian Mounted Police. | |
| | | Viking Thrusting Spear XH2038
 | The Viking Thrusting Spear was more commonly used than the sword, being much less expensive to produce. The wings or lugs, of Frankish origin, both limited the penetration of the weapon and provided an effective parrying guard. | |
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| | Medieval War Spear XH1078
 | At 6 feet 8 inches long, on a 1" diameter shaft, our Medieval War Spear has a distinct Viking ancestry and Frankish styling. The lugged head is balanced by a tailspike, providing the ultimate in pillaging pieces. | |
| | | Zulu Iklwa Spear 600314
 | Our Zulu Iklwa Spear is the famous short shafted large bladed spear that carved out one of the greatest early African nations. Used with a cowhide shield this spear is sized for a deadly underhand stabbing fighting style. | |
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| | Ash pole 84 Inches OX005
 | Our 84 inch long X 1 1/4 inch diameter sanded Ash pole is ideal for mounting polearms, medieval spearheads or as a stand-alone quarterstaff. Please note: ends are not tapered. | |
| | | Ash pole 54 Inches OX006
 | Our 54 inch long X 1 1/4 inch diameter sanded Ash Pole is ideal for mounting polearms, medieval spear heads or as a stand-alone quarterstaff. Please note: ends are not tapered. | |
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| | Ash pole 30 Inches OX007
 | Our 30 inch long X 1 1/4 inch diameter sanded Ash Pole is ideal for mounting polearms, medieval spearheads or as a stand-alone quarterstaff. Please note: ends are not tapered. | |
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