The Sword Of Strider™ Scabbard - Officially Licensed Lord Of The Rings Collectible
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Applies to delivery within the 48 contiguous states only.Expected Arrival: 08/18/2023
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45 UC1366 is backordered and is expected by: 08/18/2023
- This is an officially licensed Lord of the Rings collectible
- Genuine leather-wrap and straps
- Metal collar, fittings and buckles
- Tip finished in antiqued metal and brass
- Includes companion hunting knife
- Certificate of authenticity
*This item is excluded from express shipping
This authentically detailed scabbard is a reproduction of the Strider’s ranger sword scabbard prominently featured in The Lord of the Rings™ film trilogy, presented by New Line Cinema. An industry leader in fine movie knife and sword reproductions, has meticulously recreated the actual prop scabbard, using the finest grade materials and craftsmanship of the highest quality available. Features include a genuine leather-wrap and straps, solid metal collar, fittings, buckles, and tip finished in antiqued metal and brass. Includes a companion hunting knife which is housed in a sheath on the side of the scabbard. The knife features include a stainless steel blade and pommel, wood handgrip, and brass bolster. Strider used the knife to cut leaves from the Kingsfoil plant in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. He then used the leaves to help heal the wound Frodo™ received from the Witchking™.
45 UC1366
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