LORD OF THE RINGS - HERUGRIM, SWORD OF THEODEN (with FREE wall plaque). Herugrim Sword of Theoden from The Lord of the Rings. Théoden was born in 2948 of the Third Age of the Sun in Gondor.
Five years later, his grandfather, King Fengel of Rohan, passed away and his family, though reluctantly, moved to Edoras for his father to take the throne. Around that time, the wizard Saruman fortified Isengard, his Lord was erected, and he began to conspire against Rohan. In principle he was a good, strong and charismatic King, and like every man of the Brand, a very skilled rider.
He held the position of "First Marshal of the March" after the death of Éomund, who previously fulfilled this function. His sword was named Herugrim. This, highly detailed replica of the legendary sword of the revered horse lord King Theoden of Rohan. The opposite horse heads form the elegant and ancient brass-plated protector which, along with the solid metal knob, is filled with intricately forged patterns in the distinctive style of the Kingdom of Rohan. The grip is covered in rustic genuine leather for an ergonomic non-slip grip.Aged metal knob plated in brass. Rustic genuine leather grip for a non-slip grip. Exquisitely detailed with Rohan style designs. 27 1/2" stainless steel blade; 36 1/2" overall.
Total length: 92.5 cm approximately. Blade length: approximately 70 cm. 1: Product is same as shown on the picture. 6: Products Price are low then Mark.7: Each individual customer is very Worth for us. We provide customer service 24/7 and get back to every message within few seconds. NOT a Flick Knife, Switch-blade or otherwise illegal version. Never store your knife for a long time in the leather sheath.
Leather can absorb water, which will rust the knife. Always clean the blade after using with oil or Was. We are also offering the other famous movie props and swords replicas which will be a great addition to your collectibles. Don't be late to grab the amazing product.
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