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Spiculus Gladius with Genuine Bone Grip

#501782
Admired for his fighting skills by the throngs of citizens that attended the Gladiatorial Games, the Gladiator Spiculus became personally favored by the Roman Emperor Nero. Spiculus was lavishly rewarded for his exploits in the arena. We've designed this gladius to be true to the period, but worthy of a champion.
$349.95

Peloponnesian Dagger

#404463
This dagger is copied from an original that dates from the 9th -7th century BC. The blade is bronze with a full profile tang The original likely had wood scales, we've used bone because we like how the color contrasts with bronze. The slim handle is scalloped to aid grip during a thrust. We designed a sheath with a highly embellished bronze throat and tip and three square medallions. A bronze ring is attached for lashing the sheath to a belt. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
$139.95

Triangular Spear Head

#601105
This Spear Head is hand forged from high carbon steel and is capable of retaining a razor sharp edge. Pole not included. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
$49.95

Javelin Head

#600038
Our replica javelin head has been hand-forged of tempered steel after the deadly spears used by ancient Greek Peltasts light infantry. Overall 9 inches.
$44.95

Roman Centurion Gladius

#501430
Truly worthy of a Roman officer, this beautiful Centurion Gladius has a high carbon steel blade that has been hand forged, tempered and factory sharpened. Baldric & scabbard included. Overall 28 inches.
$244.95

Greek Spearhead

#600074
This Spearhead measures 16’’ long and can be used both as spear and pike. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.
$54.95

Euro-Spearhead

#600766
This style spear was put to use during a wide range of history, from Ancient Celts and Greeks to well through the Renaissance. This blade is made of tempered steel and fits a 1-1/4" round pole. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts. Overall: 16"
$49.95

Butt Cap for Greek Spear

#600036
This Greek-style butt cap protects the shaft and balances the spear. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts. Overall: 8-1/2"
$34.95

Greek and Spartan weaponry is a specialty offered at MuseumReplicas.com. The wide variety of weapons used during these ancient times can be found throughout our website. Gladiators will also find a selection of Roman gladii and spears.


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Spiculus Gladius with Genuine Bone Grip

I I just received mine today,I ordered the 3 day shipping,well worth it.I have other roman swords from this sight and this is the one I like best.My sword weights 2.1 oz, Everthing about the sword is great! I came sharp enough to cut geo. ads-paper.The seath is one of the best I seen , haven':t cut with it yet due to just received it and it"s a christmas presentI For the money I feel this is one of the best looking and made roman swords on the market to day.Rember only cut water bottles,mats and bamboo,safe cutting Ray Blundell
Reviewed by: ray , December 08, 2022

Review of: Spiculus Gladius with Genuine Bone Grip

This Spiculus gladius easily gets a 5star rating in my opinion.  The overall build is top quality.  The wooden and faux bone handle looks and feels great.. The Windlass blade is very sharp, light, and strong.  Definitely a battle ready piece.  The scabbard is probably one of the nicest ones I own relative to both quality and looks.  I am super happy with this purchase.  I’ve always wanted a gladius sword in my collection and this is probably my favorite already..
Reviewed by: Chris, September 19, 2022

Review of: Spiculus Gladius with Genuine Bone Grip

True to Museum Replicas word, this Gladius is light weight and easy to handle as well as SHARP. I am not a fan of Nero, but this Gladius IS top notch and will hold up in battle. The Overview of this Gladius is accurate. Of course, my favorite, is the Roman Gladius, my first purchase.
Reviewed by: William, September 04, 2022

Review of: Peloponnesian Dagger

I honestly don’t know what people are complaining about… If you’ve ever handled a dagger from this period, this is exactly in line with the dimensions of those blades. Even handling a dagger from Luristan and other ancient civilizations, the handles are just as small. This is a phenomenal replica, exactly what one would expect from an authentic piece dating back to this time. Highly recommend this piece and as always, the quality by Windlass is phenomenal.
Reviewed by: Riley, August 15, 2022

Review of: Triangular Spear Head

Great looking spear head .  I Do not  know why it was made to fit a 1 inch shaft.  I think that it will take a good edge .
Chester
Reviewed by: Chester, July 30, 2021

Review of: Javelin Head

Everytime I order a product for Museum Replicas,every Beautiful piece is very strong and exacting to the historic references,Hank Reinhart did you all a great service Bless his Heart .These pieces are serviceable and Lasting with beauty to match I treasure every piece that I purchase for my collection of medieval weaponry I thank you for your product and your awesome prices such a great service you have there, and when I have one sharpened it is razor sharp immaculate thank you for such awesome products the beauty is unsurprising keep up the great work you have a lifetime customer who's always satisfied thank you!
Reviewed by: David, December 15, 2016

Review of: Javelin Head

A nice solid piece that will endure in battle. Craft the correct diameter of a pole, insert tightly and expect success.
Reviewed by: Carl, October 22, 2016

Review of: Javelin Head

Very impressive. Just what I was hoping for, but I can't find a long enough length of 7/8" dowel for the shaft. Have you considered offering 7/8" and 1-1/4" X 6' dowels?
Reviewed by: Scott, July 10, 2015

Review of: Javelin Head

Appears very good quality. Did not have a chance to mount on shaft yet. Sharpened them up. Held a nice edge. So far very pleased.
Reviewed by: Joseph, May 28, 2015

Review of: Javelin Head

I have ordered two and will order one more to complete my Thracian javelin set. The javelin head is the perfect weight and size!
Reviewed by: Guest, October 10, 2014