For Sale: A&A Custom Rondel Dagger
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This is a custom piece I commissioned from Arms & Armor, but I need to sell it to fund other projects.

It has a very stout, rigid, triangular blade 12 inches long. The handle is made from stained hardwood, and the two guard plates are made from mild steel. The blade has a wicked point and is the single edge is sharpened.

I wanted something simple and all-business, a weapon an archer or man-at-arms may have carried as a backup.

This is a custom, one-of-a-kind piece, and it cost me $300.

I'll sell it for $250 and throw in free shipping.

I prefer PayPal. I also prefer US buyers, to avoid customs hassles.

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Price drop to $225 shipped.

The standard A&A rondel is $270 plus $18 shipping.

For $63 less you can get this brand new custom piece.
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Still available.
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$200 shipped.
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weekend bump
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Sold pending payment.
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Thank you.
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Rondel dagger received as described with some pretty amusing packing material too. First thing I saw after cutting open the box was a set of pink bunny ears and a little pink padded basket shaped like a chicken, all arranged to cushion the dagger in it's nicely foam wrapped sleeve. Excellent use of leftover Easter supplies. Now the ears, those are self-explanatory, but I can't figure out if the dagger goes in the primary hand and the basket in the offhand, or vice versa. Either way, the dagger is a nasty little bunny sticker more than long enough to go through a helmet...ouch. I now understand how effective that would be as a ransoming tactic. Neat example of a rondel dagger, and very happy with the transaction. Thanks P.!

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