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Kit Rae Fantasy Sword


Vlad

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Selling this beautiful sword as its been collecting dust for last year. Used to have it on the wall, but got no space in my new flat.

This is genuine Kit Rae Sword. Has its logo and signature engraved on actual sword. Used to have certificate as well, but I misplaced it and can't find it now :(

Wasn't sure if it's legal to sell swords, but according to google - new UK legislations only affect swords with curved blades and over 50cm. Not sure if this one classed as curved blade (wouldn't think so), but blade is less than 30cm anyway!

Plaque has few marks on it, but hardly noticable ones sword is in place.

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Very hard to see on the picture, but this is the bit where Logo is engraved and says "Platinum Special Edition"

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And engraved signature (again, very hard to see on the pic)

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Looking for £110 collected or £120 delivered

 

Located in Warwickshire

 

Thanks

Vlad

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Forgot to mention... Kit Rae used to make swords etc for Lord of the rings films :)

 

Kit Rae is one of the foremost knife and sword designers in the industry with a worldwide following for his unique fantasy weapons. He was the lead prouct designer for United Cutlery for over fifteen years, and his knives and swords have appeared in popular television shows such as Burn Notice, The X-Files, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and numerous films such as Spider Man 2, Star Trek: Nemesis, and The Chronicles of Riddick. In addition to designing such famous collectible weapons as the Indiana Jones Khyber Bowie for Lucasfilm and the Sword of Darkness for United Cutlery, Kit has also produced and supervised the creation of many licensed weapon replicas from films and television shows such as The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit trilogy, The Expendables (1 and 2), Blade, Blade Trinity, Hellboy, GI Joe, Mortal Kombat, Highlander, The Mask of Zorro, Prince of Persia, and the Heroes television series. Kit also produced and supervised the replica creations for many weapons from the video gaming industry, including the Frostmourne sword from World of Warcraft, the Chaos Eater from Darksiders, Krato's knives from God of War, and the Red Queen sword from Devil May Cry. His own sword designs have also appeared in several video games, including Two Worlds.

Much of the early work Kit is known for is in the fantasy sword and knife genre. He was the creator of the Legends in Steel line, Samurai 3000, Steel Apocalypse, Blades of Atlantis, and the Swords of the Ancients collections for United Cutlery. Most of Kit's design work is actually in the functional outdoors and tactical categories, although he does not promote this as much. He has created custom knife designs for companies such as Harley-Davidson, Remington, and Colt. In 1996 his Colt Knife/Axe combo won a Blade Magazine award. Some of his recent work includes the designs for the highly praised Honshu and M48 knife lines from United Cutlery.

In 1997 Kit created the highly successful Kit Rae Fantasy Art brand, a line of his unique collectible weapons with companion art prints of his fantasy paintings. Images from a hidden world of dreams and nightmares inspire this line of edged creations. Some of His designs are strikingly beautiful, some wickedly haunting, and some defy conventional description. Kit's fantasy knives and swords spawned the creation of a huge collectible market worldwide for fantasy weapons that has generated numerous imitators. He is most well known for his best selling Swords of the Ancients collection, an ongoing line medieval inspired fantasy weapons for which he created a series of companion fantasy art paintings and a long running mythology.

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Still no luck selling it then Vlad. I'd give this site a try if I was you; http://gunmart.net/guns_for_sale/index.php?a=19&b%5Bsearch_text%5D=&c=351&b%5Bsearch_by_field%5D=all_fields&b%5Bsubcategories_also%5D=1

 

It's free to join and will cost you around £2.25 for your advert but it's good for a month then and only a pound afterwards to re-list it for another month if needs be.

Good luck with the sale. :thumbs:

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Cheers mate :) I will advertise it there right now :thumbs:

No probs. :D

 

Sold 5 of my gun collection (airguns/blank firers) on there just recently. When you advertise write at the bottom of your advert that you accept PayPal, bank transfer or cash on collection. ;) It's not like eBay so there is no "checkout" etc you just organize it yourself with the interested buyer. :thumbs:

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