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  2. Silver bullet - Wikipedia

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    In folklore, a silver bullet is often one of the few weapons that are effective against a werewolf, vampire, witch, or other supernatural beings. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term silver bullet is also a metaphor for a simple, seemingly magical, solution to a difficult problem: for example, penicillin c. 1930 was a "silver bullet" that allowed doctors to ...

  3. Sword making - Wikipedia

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    Sword making, historically, has been the work of specialized smiths or metalworkers called bladesmiths or swordsmiths. Swords have been made of different materials over the centuries, with a variety of tools and techniques.

  4. Glaive - Wikipedia

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    A glaive, sometimes spelled as glave, is a type of pole weapon, with a single edged blade on the end, known for its distinctive design and versatile combat applications. There are many similar polearms such as the war scythe , the Japanese naginata , the Chinese guandao (yanyuedao), the Korean woldo , and the Russian sovnya .

  5. Mercury silvering - Wikipedia

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    French ormolu mantel clock (around 1800) by Julien Béliard (born 1758 – died after 1806), Paris.The clock case by Claude Galle (1758–1815). Mercury silvering or fire gilding is a silvering technique for applying a thin layer of precious metal such as silver or gold (mercury gilding) to a base metal object.

  6. Viking Age arms and armour - Wikipedia

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    Weapons with elegant shapes and noble metal ornamentation not only provided their owner with an effective tool in combat but also served as valuable gifts often being exchanged to build political alliances. Well-crafted weapons were a reflection of a Viking’s wealth, prestige, and social status. [51]

  7. Lævateinn - Wikipedia

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    The weapon is needed to slay the rooster Viðofnir atop the Mímameiðr tree in order for the seeker to achieve his quest, or so replies the wise porter Fjölsviðr, the titular character of the poem. Lævateinn has variously been asserted to be a dart (or some projectile weapon), or a sword, or a wand, by different commentators and translators.

  8. Khanjali - Wikipedia

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    Besides being a status symbol and weapon, many social traditions were associated with the Kindjal. The usage of Georgian Khanjali/Satevari in pre-marital relationships, termed as "sc'orproba(სწორპრობა)," was a Khevsur custom. During the night, a young couple may lie together with a Khanjali between them.

  9. West Point Cadets' Sword - Wikipedia

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    The ovid pommel is decorated with an applied Federal eagle. The crossguard bears the monogram M.A. in old English block letters (Military Academy). The straight single-edged blade is fitted to a browned metal scabbard trimmed with silvered mounts. The reverse side of the hilt is stamped with the numeral "15". Blade length: 28 inches.