| | Mini Spanish Cup-Hilt Rapier 17th Century Letter Opener MH2303
 | Our Mini Spanish Cup-Hilt Rapier 17th Century Letter Openers faithfully replicates period swords in every detail. The blades are forged from maraging steel, associated with sport fencing and tempered creating the flexibility inherent in the rapier style. | |
| | | Mini Scottish Basket-Hilt Sword Letter Opener MH2307
 | The Mini Scottish Basket-Hilt Sword Letter Opener replicates in miniature the back swords commonly carried by Scottish highlanders. Our Mini Swords are miniature replicas of our full sized swords, all with fully tempered blades. | |
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| | Mini Sangu Sword Letter Opener MH2308
 | Our Mini Sangu Sword Letter Opener is famous in Japanese folk lore, having a possible association with Amaterasu, the Shinto deity. Our Mini Swords are miniature replicas of our full sized swords, all with fully tempered blades. | |
| | | Mini Viking Sword Letter Opener MH2310
 | The Mini Viking Sword Letter Opener features a hilt whose original is on display in the York museum in England. Our Mini Swords are miniature replicas of our full sized swords, all with fully tempered blades. | |
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| | Hand and a Half Letter Opener MH2249
 | Our Hand and a Half Letter Opener replicates the full size Hand and a Half Sword, so-called because it could be used a either a single-handed or two-handed weapon, provided powerful versatility for the knights of the 14th and 15th centuries. | |
| | | Cup Hilt Letter Opener MH2281
 | Our Cup Hilt Letter Opener replicates in miniature the Rapiers, carried by the gentry of Europe in the 17th century, were used both for personal defense and for settling gentlemanly disagreements. Each piece makes a unique gift. | |
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| | Marshall Letter Opener MH2282
 | Our Marshall Letter Opener replicates in miniature the Knights sword and is probably the most recognizable sword design in history. The simple cross guard and weighted pommel served knights of Europe admirably. Makes a unique gift. | |
| | | Mark 2 USMC Knife Letter Opener MH2357
 | The Mark 2 USMC Knife Letter Opener is a copy of One of the most recognized general issue knives of WWII, the USMC Fighting Knife is not only still in use today it has also become a symbol of the Marines who carry it. | |
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| | M3 Trench Knife Letter Opener MH2358
 | The M3 Trench Knife Letter Opener is a copy of the The M3 Trench Knife that was standardized by the United Sates Army on January 14, 1943 to replace the 1918 Mark1 Trench Knife, carried over from WWI. | |
| | | M7 Bayonet Letter Opener MH2361
 | The M7 Bayonet Letter Opener is a copy of the bayonet Introduced in 1964. The M7 Bayonet was standard issue for the M16 family of rifles during the Vietnam War. | |
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| | Fairbairn Sykes Letter Opener MH2356
 | The Fairbairn Sykes Letter Opener is a copy of the dagger commonly known as the British Commando StilettoNamed for its designers, W.E. Fairbairn and E.A. Sykes who developed the knife prior to WWII. | |
| | | V-42 Letter Opener MH2355
 | The V-42 Letter Opener is a copy of the V-42 Dagger and was a specialized fighting knife designed by Major General Robert T. Frederick for the First Special Service Force, or Devils Brigade. | |
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| | 1918 Mark 1 Letter Opener MH2362
 | 1918 Mark 1 Letter Opener is a copy of the knife designed for close-combat trench warfare, the 1918 Mark 1 was commissioned near the end of World War I, but never saw action until the beginning of WWII. | |
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