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Cutting and Sparring Swords
Featured Best Selling Cutting and Sparring Swords
Cutting and sparring swords require a sharp blade. They need to be fully functional swords. People may want to get this type of sword if they are looking to do martial arts displays or simply looking to pick up an actual medieval weapon.
Valiant Swords offers an extensive selection of Tinker produced swords that will satisfy both the sparring and cutting needs of Western Martial Arts practitioners. Matching sharp and blunt versions of each sword in the series offer the same outstanding handling characteristics in both disciplines. The swords meet Tinker`s exacting quality requirements and are built in much the same way as his custom pieces.
Michael “Tinker” Pearce is one of the most famous makers of custom medieval-style swords. He has a large international following in the collector and Western Martial Arts communities and his swords have a long-standing reputation for durability and performance.
Valiant Swords is a Samurai Swords company. Our main offerings include: Japanese Samurai Swords, Battle-Ready Swords, Katana Swords,Tanto Swords, and other Folded Steel Swords.






