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Lord of the Rings UC1415 Walking Axe of Gimli United Cutlery Brand New in Box
$ 506.87
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Lord of the Rings UC1415 Walking Axe of Gimli United Cutlery Brand New in BoxThis UC1415 is in Mint, never displayed condition, complete with wall plaque and Cert.
This is nearing the end of our hard to get LOTR items, good luck!
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Proud and strong-willed, the Dwarves of Middle-earth were skilled in the arts of smithing and metallurgy. Like many Dwarves, Gimli, son of Gloin, favors the axe as his primary weapon. Accompanying his father to the Council of Elrond at Rivendell, Gimli is chosen to represent the Dwarves in the Fellowship of the Ring. A mighty warrior, he is quick to draw his broad axes in battle, hunting Orcs across Rohan with Aragorn and Legolas, the elf with whom he is famed for their fast friendship. Where Gimli is lacking in subtly, he makes up for in loyalty and a noble spirit. Prepared for as many different situations as possible, he carries the Walking Axe with him, along with the Battle Axe, Bearded Axe, and two throwing axes.
UC-1415 The Walking Axe of Gimli™
Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Length: 46-1/4"
Axe Head Length: 11-1/2" each
Axe Head Thickness: 3/8"
Axe Head Material: Forged tool steel, weathered and distressed finish, false-edged.
Handle Material: Solid wood, genuine leather-wrapped grip, cast metal parts with an antiqued brass plated finish.
Plaque: 7-1/2" x 10-3/8" x 3/4" wood with a silkscreened design. Hardware, instructions included.
With over 100 million copies sold in over 40 languages, millions have grown up with "The Lord of the Rings," the classic epic tale considered by millions to be the greatest fantasy-adventure story ever told. J.R.R. Tolkien's phenomenal epic trilogy chronicles the struggle between good and evil for possession of a magical ring. The book trilogy, named the most popular book of the 20th Century, is the motion picture event of the 21st Century. "The Lord of the Rings" is presented in a trilogy of feature films from New Line Cinema, beginning with the blockbusters "The Fellowship of the Ring," "The Two Towers," and continuing with the 3rd film, "The Return of the King." A work of sheer invention on a staggering scale, "The Lord of the Rings" takes us back to "Middle-earth," an era that predates written history, where humans share the world with immortal elves, powerful wizards, and industrious dwarves.