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Lowland Pattern was one of the later variations of the Claymore developed
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| Here at Scotland's Swords we create some of the most well known swords in our proud nations history. Please take time to have a look at the swords we have to offer and enjoy! | |
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| Our Ballhead Claymore is one of the most recognisable swords in history. A uniquely Scottish sword. | |
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| The Hand an a Half Claymore is the Claymore in one of it's earliest forms. It's creation is dated around 1490 - 1525 A.D. | |
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