The Hobbit - Bilbo Sting Sword. In the third age of Middle-earth, Hobbit Bilbo Baggins sets out to reclaim the lost dwarf kingdom of Erebor. On their quest, Bilbo and his companions find two elven swords, Glamdring and Orcrist, as well as a knife. Bilbo appropriates the knife and names it "Dard", although it's more of a sword for someone of his stature. It is therefore a very faithful replica of the real shooting accessory. Total sword length: 57cm. Blade length: 39.5cm. AUS-6 steel blade and solid metal handle with grapevine motif. It comes with a wooden wall display with graphic motifs from the Hobbit film. Certificate of authenticity.

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The Hobbit - Bilbo Sting Sword

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CHF240.00
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